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Terrain feature question
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August 27, 2011, 06:58:00 PM »
I have read Buckskin and Bone for the third time this year. While reading the part about headers (the top of a deep cut that runs from the ridge top to the bottom)grabbed my attention. And my question to you experts is; most of the headers that I hunt are in a bowl. Which makes a consistent wind impossible. So what is the trick to hunting the header? If I would have thought of this in March I would have asked Mr. Wensel at the Ohio deer and turkey expo.
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Eric
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Mark Baker
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August 28, 2011, 12:39:00 PM »
I'm no expert here, but here's some observations of mine. Some situations are impossible...that's why the deer like it there! I have a few similar circumstances near saddles, and such. One thing you can do, is find the entrance/exit routes and find a more consistant wind there....like nearer the ridge line or in the saddle itself, where the wind is likely to blow one way or another.
Good luck.
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