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<blockquote data-quote="Harold Money jr" data-source="post: 5713752" data-attributes="member: 4591"><p>I've written about this spot before. At night and before about 9am the wind (thermal) blows directly into the thicket from the East (my entrance direction) and having hunted this spot for over 30 years I realized way too late in life that an early morning hunt did far more harm than good. I'd hunt it as a teenager and knew that until about 9 I'd get blown at. It was only if deer moved through here after the warming slope that I'd have a chance. Now it's where I take juveniles and my son, we stay across the farm where the East wind (thermal) is favorable until it shifts then move quickly into this area with a fresh wind in our face. In early Nov, way more often than not a buck or two will be running does back and forth between the bedding thicket and cedar thicket and they don't seem to realize the wind has recently shifted.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Harold Money jr, post: 5713752, member: 4591"] I’ve written about this spot before. At night and before about 9am the wind (thermal) blows directly into the thicket from the East (my entrance direction) and having hunted this spot for over 30 years I realized way too late in life that an early morning hunt did far more harm than good. I’d hunt it as a teenager and knew that until about 9 I’d get blown at. It was only if deer moved through here after the warming slope that I’d have a chance. Now it’s where I take juveniles and my son, we stay across the farm where the East wind (thermal) is favorable until it shifts then move quickly into this area with a fresh wind in our face. In early Nov, way more often than not a buck or two will be running does back and forth between the bedding thicket and cedar thicket and they don’t seem to realize the wind has recently shifted. [/QUOTE]
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