Stong Winds
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Stong Winds
Anybody go out hunting in the strong winds of ontario this weekend. Have you seen much activity or movement , Debating whether or not to go out this afternoon
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I went out sat night in the Hamilton area not really expecting to see much because of the high winds. around 5:00 I saw a doe out of range, and another at 6. But boy were they SPOOKY!!I guess they were bedded during the morning rain/wind and decided to come out in the eve.
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I went scouting Thursday and found fresh scrapes that had just appeared. I hunted Friday morning and saw more scrapes. The wind started building thru Friday but we hunted Friday night anyway. Turned out to be too windy. Went out Saturday night since it wasn;t actually raining as predicted. Again it was too windy even in the bush. I'll wait this system out since we have such a generous season.
I do the same thing Pydpiper. I love hunting standing corn when a gale is blowing. I do however hunt with my compound instead of my phoenix as it is so much easier with a vertical instead of a horizontal.Pydpiper wrote:I find wind to be a great time to hunt in the corn rows, the noise is well covered on days like this.
I was out in the flamborough swamp hunting turkeys on sat I was able to get to 70yds on a bedded doe and fawn lying on a high clump of cedars I thought jets where overhead at times with that wind howling I called in 15 hens to just outside of crossbow range I was surprised by how loud they are in the bush!!I was not able to close the deal with the exomax the birds were really nervous I think it was because of the wind!!
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Windy in AB too!
We had winds up to 102 kph in Edmonton on Saturday! http://ca.news.yahoo.com/s/cbc/081026/c ... wind_fatal
No way was I going out in that!. I went out on Sun after church and many trees were down on the trail leading to my stand.
We had winds up to 102 kph in Edmonton on Saturday! http://ca.news.yahoo.com/s/cbc/081026/c ... wind_fatal
No way was I going out in that!. I went out on Sun after church and many trees were down on the trail leading to my stand.
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Click "User Control Panel", "Profile", Location: (you don't have to tell everyone you're "in a van down by the river") but for Pete's sake, what state/prov or country are you in?
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Click "User Control Panel", "Profile", Location: (you don't have to tell everyone you're "in a van down by the river") but for Pete's sake, what state/prov or country are you in?
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Hunting in the wind is down right dangerous. Even a small branch that breaks off, can hurt you bad, not to mention a tree.
But.......... if you ever want to walk up on a BIG BUCK, that's the time. My tip if your hunting in a heavy wind, Always walk in a cross wind direction. A big buck can smell you if your up wind, and can see you down wind, cause that's where he's looking.
But that darn cross wind, messes them up but good. After years and years of still hunting or stalking you learn quick.
Grey Owl
But.......... if you ever want to walk up on a BIG BUCK, that's the time. My tip if your hunting in a heavy wind, Always walk in a cross wind direction. A big buck can smell you if your up wind, and can see you down wind, cause that's where he's looking.
But that darn cross wind, messes them up but good. After years and years of still hunting or stalking you learn quick.
Grey Owl