Cory,
I have a lot of respect for your last post on this thread. We bow hunters find our shot animals by blood trailing, and rain creates an ethical dilemma that we must consider. I used to hunt any time the forecast said that I would not be hunting in the rain. But, that caught up with me on the last two deer I shot. In both cases it was dry while I was hunting, but it started raining while I was blood trailing. Both trails were completely washed out and the deer were not found. The coyotes ate well, I'm sure. Now I look at the forecast for the 12 hour period after I am going hunting as well as the time I intend to hunt. I don't want to kill a deer I will not be able to find due to rain washing out the blood trail. Owning a good tracking dog could change my point of view, but for now I will pay more attention to any forecast of rain.