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Catman and other wind pros, a question
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<blockquote data-quote="Rackseeker" data-source="post: 5214828" data-attributes="member: 1568"><p>Not a pro, but I have hunted the mountains the last 40 yrs. Go hunt and don't worry about it. Alot of variables makes that question impossible to answer. I have places I have been hunting for several years and it has took a while to figure the wind out for the most part where the deer are more likely not to wind you. Trial and error, just moving a few yards makes a difference when dealing with thermals and wind in steep terrain.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rackseeker, post: 5214828, member: 1568"] Not a pro, but I have hunted the mountains the last 40 yrs. Go hunt and don't worry about it. Alot of variables makes that question impossible to answer. I have places I have been hunting for several years and it has took a while to figure the wind out for the most part where the deer are more likely not to wind you. Trial and error, just moving a few yards makes a difference when dealing with thermals and wind in steep terrain. [/QUOTE]
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