RE: 3 seasons in the field.....Camo observance
Well I agree to a point. But when hunting season rolls around and the time and opportunity is there, there is no way I'm passing time afield to be on the couch.
I agree that known areas should be avoided when the wind isn't right. (And thanks to guys likeBuckeye and Greg, I followed this advice to the letter EVERY sit in 2007). However when the wind wasn't right for spot "A", I used the many available online maps to find another area where I could utilize the wind of the day. Thats one of the advantages of having 3000 acres of public land. If the wind wasn't right I could still get afield and perhaps find that new hot spot. It now seems I have plenty of good areas and I can pick and choose based on the conditions. Sometimes I have too many areas and deciding which one to sit in is a coin flip.