RE: wind direction, please help
Welcome to the board Militarysoldier87.Of course the wind shifts directions which is unpredictable. You want to sit facing the wind. Letting it hit you in the face.If you use a climber and get high enough the wind direction isn't as important as being low.If you sit where the wind hits you from behind your scent is blown in the direction you are watching.On windy days the deer bed down more.They don't move near as much on windy days.If you keep the wind right and use a cover scent you shouldn't have any problems with your scent.Good luck on your N.GA. hunt next season. Ruger Redhawk
Edited by - ruger-redhawk on 02/21/2002 18:55:27