In the wind i focus small, hunt small. If you have hills or thickets use them to your advantage, if they block wind then id hunt in them....with high winds and rain you can usually move around fairly good with out being noticed, ive gotten well with in bow range in high winds before. The trick in my experience is to get close to where there bedding, and if you have steady wind make sure you down wind.. They will move but they tend to move slow and stay in the cover, and wont come out to open hardwoods and fields till after dark, i have found bowls and creek bottoms and the backside or steep hills to be extra successful during heavey winds....