IMO, when your 15+ foot in the air, wind direction doesn't matter. I highly doubt any deer will bust you that high up. Chris H
What??

You've never had a deer wind you on the stand before? You underestimate a
deer's nose and one of its primary defenses.
I think LT has a point - people can go overboard with all the wind talk. It is big, especially for
certain set ups, but not all situations call for getting off a stand. But it is obviously more important
for bowhunting, and I will be giving it more and more attention as I try to become a better bowhunter.