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<blockquote data-quote="Ski" data-source="post: 5449877" data-attributes="member: 20583"><p>Oh I still pay close attention to wind, and choose where I hunt based on it. It helps a lot. But nothing is iron clad, especially if you're "in" the deer. I try to minimize as much as possible how often & how badly I get busted, and the wind plays a huge role in that. There are certain stand sites I will only hunt on a particular wind. That is especially true for bedding areas. It would be foolish to ignore the wind and hunt a stand with your scent blowing straight into bedding. There are times i set up so my wind blow diagonally past the edge of the bedding area, which is still pretty risky, but sometimes you have to let the deer have the wind. We're not the only ones basing our movements on wind. It's how deer survive.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ski, post: 5449877, member: 20583"] Oh I still pay close attention to wind, and choose where I hunt based on it. It helps a lot. But nothing is iron clad, especially if you're "in" the deer. I try to minimize as much as possible how often & how badly I get busted, and the wind plays a huge role in that. There are certain stand sites I will only hunt on a particular wind. That is especially true for bedding areas. It would be foolish to ignore the wind and hunt a stand with your scent blowing straight into bedding. There are times i set up so my wind blow diagonally past the edge of the bedding area, which is still pretty risky, but sometimes you have to let the deer have the wind. We're not the only ones basing our movements on wind. It's how deer survive. [/QUOTE]
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