Windy Days
#1
Howhard does the wind have to be blowing before you decide it just isn't worth sitting in a tree? Its predicted to be blowing 14 mph tomorrow afternoon, thats getting up there but I'll probably still use my climber.
#3
If the tree is swaying back and forth I'm not hunting, and it only takes a 10 to 12mile an hour wind to do that.I have a couple of big white oaks I have stands in for windy days. I would say if the wind gets close to 20 mph. then I'm not hunting even them. If I just had to hunt that day, then I would get on the ground. I don't like hunting windy days anyway, but I will. If that tree is swaying, I don't won't to take a risk at a bad shot and wounding a deer.
#5
I'll just hunt a different way if its to windy, like staking thru the standing corn or the woods! I do like a little wind during the early season because it keeps the bugs away from ya! But it does have to be 20+ to keep me out of a tree!
#6
Typical Buck
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From: Northwoods of WI
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I'll just hunt a different way if its to windy, like staking thru the standing corn or the woods! I do like a little wind during the early season because it keeps the bugs away from ya! But it does have to be 20+ to keep me out of a tree!
I'll just hunt a different way if its to windy, like staking thru the standing corn or the woods! I do like a little wind during the early season because it keeps the bugs away from ya! But it does have to be 20+ to keep me out of a tree!
#8
Nontypical Buck
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Biggest buck I ever killed was in a storm that was freaking me out. I was sitting on top of a big overturned root ball and thought I may get hit by a tree. But I was after my boy and I was pretty sure I had him figured out, and I did. Just before dark, he belonged to me. When I shot him there were three doe standing all around me. One small one to my right was so close I could have tossed my pack onto her back. They looked freaked out too. I'm not sure if that was because the wind was crazy and they kept getting wind of me, or if they just didn't feel good around all the blowing trees either. Either way, there we all were, spending some quality time together in a storm.
I'm pretty sure that deer have to eat more in times of cold weather, hard winds and rain. All of these things require calories to overcome. Besides, it wouldn't surprise me if deer haven't figured out that us domesticated primates like to be indoors during such weather and get a little lazy.
Go hunt it man! My season doesn't start until Oct 6, so as you're probably aware of, it is going to take a lot more than 15 mph wind to keep me from going out!
I'm pretty sure that deer have to eat more in times of cold weather, hard winds and rain. All of these things require calories to overcome. Besides, it wouldn't surprise me if deer haven't figured out that us domesticated primates like to be indoors during such weather and get a little lazy.
Go hunt it man! My season doesn't start until Oct 6, so as you're probably aware of, it is going to take a lot more than 15 mph wind to keep me from going out!
#9
ORIGINAL: mjhamel
RIS, where are you located? A 14 mph wind here in Nebraska (and when I lived in South Dakota) was definitely defined as a "light wind". I sat in the stand on Monday with 30 to 35 mph gusts.
RIS, where are you located? A 14 mph wind here in Nebraska (and when I lived in South Dakota) was definitely defined as a "light wind". I sat in the stand on Monday with 30 to 35 mph gusts.



I sat in some very strong winds last year just to have them die off a bit before dark and the deer got up and moved!

