Ok bow hunters give me the truth about the wind
#31
Giant Nontypical
Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Ohio
Posts: 7,876
If they were out they alone...I couldn't go by the stuff recorded. It's a wonder they get a shot at anything, down wind or not with all they got going on. If anything it says critters aren't as smart as we give'm credit for, but your take on it may mean they're getting smarter.
#33
Fork Horn
Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: Painesville, ohio
Posts: 486
Even if you didnt smell at all, wind matters, because deer use it, and they use it effectively! In a sense, if you can't play the wind game, even if you don't smell at all, you will see fewer deer!!
That said, scent lock is made of activated charcoal, which is pretty much ruined within 10 minutes of pullin' it outta the bag. the silver stuff works to some degree, but nothing is eliminating your scent. period, end of story. I do use the sprays and i use cover scents. Not spending 250 bucks on a jacket that is made of nice soft fabric and does nothing more than my normal jacket
That said, scent lock is made of activated charcoal, which is pretty much ruined within 10 minutes of pullin' it outta the bag. the silver stuff works to some degree, but nothing is eliminating your scent. period, end of story. I do use the sprays and i use cover scents. Not spending 250 bucks on a jacket that is made of nice soft fabric and does nothing more than my normal jacket
#34
I dont hunt by the wind and I have excellent luck. I hunt by a housing development though and deer smell people all day long so its a natural odor to them. I sit in my stand and hear children playing and lawnmowers or leafblowers or snowblowers running whatever the case may be. But I also hunt another property occasionally where human odor isnt daily life for the deer and unless you hunt by the wind you dont see a thing. So my answer is....... depends on the area. Most likely though Id take the wind seriously.
#35