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Take Whitetail Deer by Watching the Wind

Day 2: Beat the Wind to Take Deer

Editor’s Note: Sometimes, a buck will see you or hear you – and you’ll still get a shot. But if he smells you – he’ll be gone.

Click for Larger ViewClick for Larger ViewMost hunters agree that hunting with the wind in their faces, so that their scents aren’t carried into their shooting zones is critical to successfully bagging deer. The next-most-important question to ask is, “How do you determine wind direction?”

Dr. Robert Sheppard, longtime avid deer hunter and deer-hunting instructor, from Tuscaloosa, Alabama, has a methodical approach he employs to check wind direction in several different ways before he finally enters his stand. “The first thing I do every morning when I get up is to check my weather radio and see what the prediction for the wind direction is for that day. Once I know the wind direction, I next choose the stand where I will hunt. Each day I hunt, the wind dictates the choice of stands I have. I only will hunt out of the stands that face into the wind. I’ll have 10 to 20 stand sties in the woods with shooting lanes cut running from each stand in four different directions out to about 30 yards from each stand. There will be three or four of those stand sites that I can hunt in any wind direction on any given day. So, once I know the wind direction, I begin to narrow down my choice of stands. Another factor considered in my final decision of where I will hunt besides wind direction is how much time has passed since I’ve been to those stand sites. The two stand sites that I have hunted from the least in recent weeks will be my choices for the morning hunt. So, by analyzing the wind, I’ve narrowed my choices from 20 to two.”

Click for Larger ViewClick for Larger ViewOnce Sheppard listens to the weather radio and has decided the stand he will hunt out of because of the prevailing wind, he says he doesn’t, “Turn my brain off. When I get into my car and head for the woods, I observe every chimney I pass. I have my compass on the front seat of the car and check the direction the wind is blowing the smoke out of the chimneys. If every chimney I pass has the smoke blowing in a different direction during the 15-mile drive that I have to make from my house to the woods, then I begin to wonder if I’m not hunting on a day when the wind will be variable and unpredictable and/or if there are thermals affecting the air current differently from what the weatherman has reported. By the time I reach the woods, if I determine that the wind is variable and won’t be blowing consistently from one direction during the time I plan to hunt, then I spend my time scouting.”

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John Phillips, winner of the 2012 Homer Circle Fishing Award for outstanding fishing writer by the American Sportfishing Association (ASA) and the Professional Outdoor Media Association (POMA), the 2008 Crossbow Communicator of the year and the 2007 Legendary Communicator chosen for induction into the National Fresh Water Hall of Fame, is a freelance writer (over 6,000 magazine articles for about 100 magazines and several thousand newspaper columns published), magazine editor, photographer for print media as well as industry catalogues (over 25,000 photos published), lecturer, outdoor consultant, marketing consultant, book author and daily internet content provider with an overview of the outdoors. Click here for more information and a list of all the books available from John E. Phillips.

Tomorrow: Learn about Variable Wind Conditions to Harvest Deer


Check back each day this week for more about Take Whitetail Deer by Watching the Wind

Day 1: Understand the Wind to Harvest Deer
Day 2: Beat the Wind to Take Deer
Day 3: Learn about Variable Wind Conditions to Harvest Deer
Day 4: Use Thermals to Take More Deer
Day 5: Use the Wind to Your Advantage to Hunt Deer

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Entry 857, Day 2