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Yes, you can hunt coyotes with a .204 Ruger in the rain, but consider the reduced visibility and potential for fog, which may require adjustments in your approach and equipment.
Choosing the Right Equipment for Rainy Conditions
Hunting coyotes in the rain requires a combination of the right equipment and techniques. When it comes to rifles, a .204 Ruger is a suitable choice for coyote hunting, but you may want to consider a scope with a 30mm or 34mm tube to accommodate larger objective lenses, which can help with visibility in low-light conditions. A 3-9x or 4-12x magnification scope is a good starting point, but if you’re hunting in extremely heavy rain or fog, consider a scope with a higher magnification range, such as 6-24x. This will allow you to adjust your magnification on the fly to compensate for changing visibility conditions.
Tips for Successfully Hunting Coyotes in the Rain
When hunting coyotes in the rain, it’s essential to move quietly and keep a low profile to avoid spooking your quarry. A waterproof or water-resistant jacket and pants will help you stay dry and comfortable, but don’t forget to wear a hat and gloves to keep your head and hands dry. When it comes to calling, a rain-resistant electronic call can be a game-changer, as it will allow you to make consistent, loud calls even in the heaviest rain. Consider using a call with a built-in speaker or a separate speaker to amplify your calls and increase their effectiveness.
Adjusting Your Hunting Technique for Rainy Conditions
When hunting coyotes in the rain, it’s essential to be prepared to adjust your technique on the fly. This may involve changing your calling pattern or location to compensate for changing weather conditions. Consider using a rain-soaked area as a calling location, as the scent of the rain can help to attract coyotes. Also, be prepared to move quickly and quietly to get into position for a shot, as coyotes may be more active and mobile in rainy conditions.
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