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Another wind scent question.
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<blockquote data-quote="catman529" data-source="post: 5246890" data-attributes="member: 9284"><p>Put it in terms of something we can smell really well. Let's say a skunk got ran over on the highway 300 yards away, and the wind blows just right. You might smell it, but if you do, you can tell it's a long ways off. But let's say a skunk sprayed 60 yards from your stand and the wind blows just right. You're gonna know that a skunk sprayed pretty dang close without a second thought. </p><p></p><p>Keep in mind I said "if the wind blows just right." You still might kill a deer on a funky wind as long as the deer doesn't catch the wrong breeze at the wrong time. Those unpredictable winds are frustrating, but don't always mean you aren't gonna see something you don't expect.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="catman529, post: 5246890, member: 9284"] Put it in terms of something we can smell really well. Let’s say a skunk got ran over on the highway 300 yards away, and the wind blows just right. You might smell it, but if you do, you can tell it’s a long ways off. But let’s say a skunk sprayed 60 yards from your stand and the wind blows just right. You’re gonna know that a skunk sprayed pretty dang close without a second thought. Keep in mind I said “if the wind blows just right.” You still might kill a deer on a funky wind as long as the deer doesn’t catch the wrong breeze at the wrong time. Those unpredictable winds are frustrating, but don’t always mean you aren’t gonna see something you don’t expect. [/QUOTE]
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