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Always a deer down wind
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<blockquote data-quote="JCDEERMAN" data-source="post: 5450458" data-attributes="member: 5787"><p>Agreed. Most of my stands are 25+ feet. I also try to hunt on ridge tops more often than not. I truly believe this helps, especially when there's a 4-10 mph consistent wind. I've shared these illustration below in the past and think they are worth mentioning again (not mine, but got off The Hunting Beast). </p><p>[ATTACH=full]152692[/ATTACH]</p><p>[ATTACH=full]152693[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>Once you get off to the sides and in the bottoms, you have to be very diligent on all aspects. Especially for bottoms but also tops, my top three focuses are 1) access, 2) knowing how deer use the terrain in general but mostly to their advantage and 3) understanding how wind and thermals act and counter-act.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JCDEERMAN, post: 5450458, member: 5787"] Agreed. Most of my stands are 25+ feet. I also try to hunt on ridge tops more often than not. I truly believe this helps, especially when there’s a 4-10 mph consistent wind. I’ve shared these illustration below in the past and think they are worth mentioning again (not mine, but got off The Hunting Beast). [ATTACH type="full"]152692[/ATTACH] [ATTACH type="full"]152693[/ATTACH] Once you get off to the sides and in the bottoms, you have to be very diligent on all aspects. Especially for bottoms but also tops, my top three focuses are 1) access, 2) knowing how deer use the terrain in general but mostly to their advantage and 3) understanding how wind and thermals act and counter-act. [/QUOTE]
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