ORIGINAL: FroMan
Or from the recliner, the sofa, or the computer chair at the house...
Thats about the best places to hunt from on windy days, unless you are doing some stalking!
Deer depend on their hearing, and ability to see movement for survival.
In the wind, there is too much noise, and every tree branch is moving, so deer will not move much. I have read that during very high winds, that the deer will go ahead and move. But usually its just not worth the effort to hunt windy days.
The only exception I've seen is when I hunted Sonora Tx. The wind seemed to always be blowing, and you'd still see deer moving! On the odd days when it was really calm, you didn't see much deer movement!