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Should I consider weather factors when hunting hens in November?

May 8, 2026

Quick Answer

Yes, consider weather factors when hunting hens in November as it significantly impacts their behavior and movement patterns. Wind direction and speed, temperature, and precipitation can all affect hunting success. Be prepared to adapt your strategy.

Understanding November Weather Patterns

November is a transitional month for many parts of the country, with the onset of winter weather patterns. As the temperature drops, hens tend to congregate in areas with more abundant food sources, such as agricultural fields and wooded edges. In areas with significant wind changes, be prepared to adjust your setup to account for the new wind direction, which can greatly affect the scent trails and movement patterns of the hens.

Hunting Strategies for November Conditions

When hunting hens in November, consider using a decoy setup that mimics a small flock, as this can be more effective at attracting birds in the cooler months. Aim to set up in areas with a mix of hardwoods and agricultural fields, as these provide a consistent food source for the hens and poults. Additionally, consider using a longer-range call, such as a mouth diaphragm or a tube call, to reach hens that may be farther away due to the increased wind and cold temperatures.

Adapting to Precipitation

In areas where precipitation is common in November, be prepared to adapt your hunting strategy to account for wet conditions. Consider using a more subtle setup, with fewer decoys and less calling, as the increased moisture can make it more difficult for the hens to detect the decoys and calls. Additionally, be prepared to hunt in areas with more cover, such as wooded edges and agricultural fields with heavy vegetation, as these can provide better concealment and protection from the elements.

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