#2028572 - 08/13/10 05:30 AM
Wind Direction
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BUCKTOOF
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Loc: KNOXVILLE , TN
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Everything you read, watch or hear concerning deer hunting, one of the top factors in stand placement is wind direction. With several stand in place, I choose the stand with the most favorable wind direction forecasted. Each time I hunt, I hang pieces of thread and check them often. No matter what stand I choose or what wind direction is forecasted, the thread will move in every direction. With the wind switching thru out the day in all directions, I'm fighting a losing battle. So what's a guy to do???
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#2028590 - 08/13/10 05:53 AM
Re: Wind Direction
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Bottom Hunter
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Registered: 12/29/06
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I play the angles......
get as high as you can stand (20-25 feet for me)and try to pick a tree where the wind will be taking your scent close to the trails but not exactly at them....
I know this is hard to explain and I wish I had a drawing to better explain myself, but I do not.
you might be surprised how big of a difference a few yards makes when placing your stands.....
For example......every property I can hunt , I have to enter the area from the north. logic tells me that if there is a north wind, I can not hunt there, but I do and with good success....
angles are everything when hunting the wind....
good luck
Edited by Bottom Hunter (08/13/10 05:56 AM)
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#2028591 - 08/13/10 05:53 AM
Re: Wind Direction
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Setterman
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Registered: 12/31/09
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Loc: Knoxville, TN
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Learn about thermals, along with how the air currents move on the property you are hunting. Terrain makes a huge difference in which way an air current will move, and thermals also play a huge part and can be determined by terrain.
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#2028633 - 08/13/10 06:42 AM
Re: Wind Direction
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DUCK37101
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The early morning forecasts will usually give you a pretty good idea of that days wind direction. The problem is that thermals and terrain are hindering the wind in unpredictable ways. The higher in the stand you are the better the chances your scent will stay above an approaching deer's nose at least close to your stand. As much as I watch deer head for the hills where I hunt I rarely see them concern themselves too much with wind direction. It seems they become more concerned when they are bedded down. They seem to have the wind at their back in one direction while watching the other direction.
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#2028640 - 08/13/10 06:55 AM
Re: Wind Direction
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Double-D-Team
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This may sound silly but depending on the wind is what type of stand I will use for the day. Example if it is a windy day blowing all directions I use a climber, reason is I can keep the wind in my face or to the side. I can't move a fixed stand if you follow me here...No wind days use a fixed stand on one of the honey holes...Also on a windy day I set no lower than 20 feet in a stand.
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#2028661 - 08/13/10 07:16 AM
Re: Wind Direction
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leebowhunts
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Registered: 08/09/07
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Every stand an terrian is different,like said before, I have a stand that is set for a south west wind ,which is usally what I have most of the season. The wind will shift after it goes by me and blow back south along a hollow. I climb as high as plssible and still getting good shots. I have places I thought would be great with a certain wind and it change when I get there and I have deer come from god knows where,Never thought I would see them come from the interstate with a weed patch on it. I have buddys that just hunt,there gun hunters only but they never watch the wind. Climb huigh and hunt. They say the deer dont know what he is doing so how do we predict it? GOOD QUESTION
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#2028681 - 08/13/10 07:41 AM
Re: Wind Direction
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tndrbstr
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Registered: 10/06/05
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Loc: knox co tn
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If your hunting in hilly or mountainous terrain all bets are off when it come to prevailing wind directions...you just got to do and hope for the best in dealing with it...
Go to a river or good sized creek and watch the water as it flows...thats is exactly what you are dealing with with air flow in the hill country. It will pool and eddy just like water in every direction posable....you can try to out quess it but you don't know for sure what its going to do untill you get in the stand, and the only thing for certain then is that it won't be doing that for very long....
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#2028819 - 08/13/10 09:15 AM
Re: Wind Direction
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Pursuit Hunter
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Use a climber and set up on (what you believe/hope will be) the downwind side of where you expect to see deer. I look at the weather channel on the internet which shows how the prevailing wind is predicted to shift hour-by-hour. Nothing you can do about thermals or eddies.
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#2028829 - 08/13/10 09:21 AM
Re: Wind Direction
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TN RDG RNR
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Registered: 06/28/07
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Learn about thermals, along with how the air currents move on the property you are hunting. Terrain makes a huge difference in which way an air current will move, and thermals also play a huge part and can be determined by terrain.
X2 I don't bother trying to determine wind direction any more, I only concentrate on the thermals and use the terrain to carry my scent away from the immediate area I am hunting.
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#2028840 - 08/13/10 09:27 AM
Re: Wind Direction
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WRbowhunter
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I live by the Hour by hour forcast on the weather channel during the season.
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