yes, well, it's a no-brainer than big, stable fletching will be affected by the wind far more than smaller, lower profile feathers.
if you hunt the prairie critters, you will need to get your tackle and shooting act more together than a woodland hunter. adding to the wind factor, your kill distances will typically be greater as well.
long, low profile fletching, particularly a 4-fletch, will offer very good steerage if you do your part. these kinda fletches will offer more and better control than a gaggle of 2" or 3" fletchings. do the testing and see for yerself.
i'll add - big feathered shafts will yaw in a goodly crosswind, but small fletchings and a bad release will do more than just yaw. experiment and use what works consistently best for you.