I wasn't insinuating a dis from you, only talking in reference to your "as for the guy saying hunting the wind is a crazy thought........"
Where did you come up with that? All is good on my end, hope you feel the same way, just curious how this stuff happens. If not intended for me I apologize.
I do know this much for a fact: if deer always traveled into the wind they most likely would never have made it this far. Before the "white eyes" showed up in this part of the world the cougar was one of all deer's chief predators. These critters like to stalk from behind. Any other critter that depends chiefly on it's nose as the first line of defense would be SOL while traveling into the wind with a cougar approaching from behind!!!!
Follow that last statement to it's logical conclusion and it should be very apparent that if deer always or usually traveled into the wind, and most all hunters also hunted into the wind, said hunters would almost never SEE a deer, let alone take millions of them every season!
Conversely, deer or prey animals traveling with the wind or quartering downwind can utilize all of their senses for self preservation: ears all around, eyes catching what's forward and to the sides and the old sniffer (hopefully) catching anything on their back trail!

Fortunately for us when hunting into the wind, we're NOT on their back trail!