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shootermcgavin

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When it’s dead calm like this morning, you typically won’t see a lot of movement. Get a little wind, and they start moving around.
They don’t like being the only thing in the woods making noise.
Well I ain't had much luck in the 20 mph wind either when they can't hear anything, and there hasn't been very many days between nothing and 20.

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Well I ain't had much luck in the 20 mph wind either when they can't hear anything, and there hasn't been very many days between nothing and 20.

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LOL, thats true. There is a fine line.
When it's windy, I try to hunt the downwind side of the timber. The trees abate the wind somewhat and your scent is blown into the open, If your terrain is like mine.
If your in big woods, you just have to take what's coming to you.
 

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