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#1 |
Eight Point
Join Date: Oct 2011
Location: Round Rock, TX
Hunt In: Williamson County
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The wind at my primary setup shifts and swirls very often. But it seems that when I change stands I spook more deer than I see st the new stand. Do you guys think it is better to just hold out with a bad wind, or risk it and move?
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#2 |
Pope & Young
Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: Double Oak(Flower Mound), Denton County
Hunt In: Irion County and formerly Mexico
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I'll bring plates!
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#3 |
Nubbin' Buck
Join Date: Jan 2014
Location: Near Waco
Hunt In: Texas,New Mexico
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If you are thinking you should move, then I would move. You are not going to be very aggressive with your hunt if you are not at all satisfied with your setup.
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#4 |
Pope & Young
Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: Goldthwaite
Hunt In: Mills County
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Might want to move this to around the campfire for more opinions.
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#5 |
Ten Point
Join Date: Sep 2014
Location: West Fort Worth
Hunt In: Public land
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i would move if the wind is TRULYwrong. Sometimes what many think is the wrong wind, is actually the right wind. have you ever seen a big buck walking with the wind towards his target area? :-) the big ones will do that, scent from the rear, sight forward.
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