It's been a few seasons since I've turkey hunted in the rain, but for this year's opener we have a forecast for scattered showers and gusty winds in the afternoon. Any tips/tricks you guys use to keep friction calls dry and overall strategy for hunting birds in the rain and wind? Personally, I keep mine ziplocked but am looking for better ideas. I've noticed the birds will hang onto the roost longer and will often hide out until the showers clear, which can give good opportunities if you're willing to wait it out. Just curious what others do in these conditions. For me, the wind is usually more problematic since I have a harder time hearing gobbles and ensuring my calls are heard through the wind.