Hunting any stand with the "wrong wind" and trying to cheat the wind is a surefire way to screwup a location.
Are you only hunting out of treestands? If so, think about a natural ground blind for a north wind if there's no good tree's avaiable.
I hunt central NLP in Michigan. I have blind locations for every wind, but 70% are set for S, SW, W or NW because my log book shows that those winds are most typical for me. I will agree that in October, we rarely get a straight north wind.
But we always get some SE, E and NE winds whenever a front from the west comes in and sucks the air to the low pressure.