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<blockquote data-quote="Headhunter" data-source="post: 5122297" data-attributes="member: 652"><p>Kind of agree, but some of my best bucks I killed, I was in the absolute worst place if you considered the wind and the terrain features. One guy was willing to bet a years pay, not only would I never kill a deer from that tree no matter how high I got or how hid I was no matter if I hunted from the ground or up in a stand but that I would never kill a buck and for sure not good one. His thought process was dead on when it came to wind thermals and the layout of the land in that bottom. That tree became one of the best I ever hunted til the land was sold. When I had that spot to hunt, I would hunt that tree every single time I went, no matter the conditions. Guy did not believe me til he hunted it and killed a good buck. </p><p></p><p>Sorry, I rarely pay attention to the wind. I hunt as often as I can and I watch, and move around when I think I need to til I get lucky and get a chance to kill a deer.</p><p></p><p>The tree I hunt in KY, is the only place I hunt on that farm. I hunt it every single time I am there, wind direction makes zero difference. Deer come from most any direction. Deer are almost never spooked, well the ones I see, I am sure some number of deer have to wind me and never show up, that happens to all who deer hunt. It is not in the best spot when it comes to thermals, but it is in the best spot to hide to some extent and for sure to see. Been one of the absolute best spots I have ever hunted.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Headhunter, post: 5122297, member: 652"] Kind of agree, but some of my best bucks I killed, I was in the absolute worst place if you considered the wind and the terrain features. One guy was willing to bet a years pay, not only would I never kill a deer from that tree no matter how high I got or how hid I was no matter if I hunted from the ground or up in a stand but that I would never kill a buck and for sure not good one. His thought process was dead on when it came to wind thermals and the layout of the land in that bottom. That tree became one of the best I ever hunted til the land was sold. When I had that spot to hunt, I would hunt that tree every single time I went, no matter the conditions. Guy did not believe me til he hunted it and killed a good buck. Sorry, I rarely pay attention to the wind. I hunt as often as I can and I watch, and move around when I think I need to til I get lucky and get a chance to kill a deer. The tree I hunt in KY, is the only place I hunt on that farm. I hunt it every single time I am there, wind direction makes zero difference. Deer come from most any direction. Deer are almost never spooked, well the ones I see, I am sure some number of deer have to wind me and never show up, that happens to all who deer hunt. It is not in the best spot when it comes to thermals, but it is in the best spot to hide to some extent and for sure to see. Been one of the absolute best spots I have ever hunted. [/QUOTE]
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