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Hunting nilgai during the day in summer is possible, but it's essential to be aware of the challenges associated with this time of year.
Nilgai Behavior in Summer
Nilgai are active during the day, especially in areas with abundant water and food sources. In Texas, where nilgai are an invasive species, they often congregate near human settlements, agricultural areas, and water sources. When hunting during the day in summer, look for nilgai in these areas, particularly during the early morning and late afternoon when temperatures are slightly more bearable.
Hunting Techniques for Nilgai
When hunting nilgai during the day in summer, use a rifle with a high-powered scope, as nilgai can be at a distance. Aim for a shot at or below the shoulder to minimize the risk of the meat going to waste. Consider using a spotter or a rangefinder to measure distances accurately. A good rule of thumb is to shoot nilgai at a distance of 100 yards or less for a clean kill.
Summer Hunting Challenges
Summer hunting can be challenging due to the heat, humidity, and visibility. Nilgai can be difficult to spot in tall grass and brush, which are common in Texas. To counter this, use a hunting blind or a hide made of breathable materials, and stay hydrated to avoid heat exhaustion. Consider hunting during the cooler parts of the day, such as early morning or late afternoon, to increase your chances of success.
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