-- Hunts
-- Sighted
-- Harvested
--% Success

Current Conditions

Best Days

Next 7 days

Data Status

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Hunt Records

Hunt Locations

Date Zone Sighted Killed Group Temp Wind Pressure Moon Status

12-Day Forecast

How Predictions Work

Scores combine research-based wildlife behavior models with your personal hunt data. As you log more hunts with weather enrichment, the model adapts to your specific hunting area.

Temperature (20%) 45-70°F optimal. Pigs reduce activity in extreme temps. Cold pushes feeding to midday; heat shifts to night. Source: Wildlife research + your data.
Barometric Pressure (20%) Falling pressure triggers increased movement as animals sense approaching weather fronts. Rising pressure = post-front calm. Source: Open-Meteo hourly data.
Wind Speed (15%) 1-4 mph ideal. Low wind extends pig activity windows. Above 15 mph, pigs bed down in cover. Source: Open-Meteo forecast.
Soil Moisture (15%) 0.25-0.35 m³/m³ optimal for rooting. Too dry = hard ground. Post-rain brings worms and grubs to surface. Source: Open-Meteo soil data.
Moon Phase (10%) New moon (dark nights) increases nocturnal activity. Full moon can suppress movement. Source: Visual Crossing astronomy data.
Precipitation (10%) 24-72 hours post-rain is prime time. Fresh moisture softens ground and brings food sources up. Source: Open-Meteo precipitation history.

Analytics

Adaptive Learning

Model trained on your data

By Group Type

Weather Correlations

Conditions vs. pig sightings

Insights