A 10-15 mph wind out of the north/northwest associated with a cold front is about as good as it gets for playing the wind. I believe there are some spots though that if you’re able to recognize it and figure it out….they will take your scent away in a pretty consistent direction no matter if the wind is overall being shifty. My foodplot I usually show in the T&M thread is the crest of a rise in the terrain between two drainages. One of my stands is in a big oak about halfway to ¾ toward the top of the rise. I’m gonna check it out better before this season with smoke experiments or something….but I believe my scent may be getting sucked into the drainage behind me because the air moving through narrow bottom creating a slight draw as the air funnels down it. I rarely ever get bused due to scent in the stand regardless of what the wind is doing

Last edited by CNC; 07/05/20 03:47 PM.

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