Unless it's late in the season, I don't usually fight the rain, I just stay home. Last Monday, however, the rain showers worked in my favor.
During the regular Big game season I hunt from an open stand with a roof, located in a fence row between two fields. Unfortunately, I've not had much success there in the late Flintlock Season. About 200 yards below this stand, there is another fence row where I have had much better luck with the muzzle loader. I usually hang a portable stand there. I was sitting in the portable stand Monday afternoon when it started raining, around 4:00 pm. With an hour of daylight left, I decided to scoot up across the field to the stand with the roof. After climbing into the stand, to my surprise, I saw 12 deer already feeding at the far end of the upper field. I should add, about this time, it quit raining.
It took 30 minutes. but the deer eventually worked closer. When a big doe turned broadside at 50 yards, I dropped her with a high shoulder shot from my 50 cal. Allen Martin rifle.
It's funny how luck works with hunting. Had the rain shower not come thru, I would have stayed in the portable stand and never known the deer were in the upper field.