wind, rain, and cold absolutely control my hunting.
If it is too windy or the wind is swirling greatly, it is very difficult to hunt effectively. I like a slight steady breeze coming straighjt into my face. (Who doesn't?). Several of my stands are along ridges, so in the mornings, as the day warms up, the thermals often cause the breeze to blow more uphill. Later as the days cools, the opposite takes place. These days are easy to hunt. The overly strong or swirling winds make everything a crap shoot as far as I am concerned, because I just don't know which direction to face.
Rain is not much of a factor in the woods - I stay home! I just don't like getting wet. A light shower is not too bad, but a steady soaking rain sends me back to the house. I have all kinds of rain gear and water shedding wool, yet I cancel hunting in bad weather. I guess Alaska is out of the question!
Cold has really become a deterrent in recent years. I am older now and with diabetes, I do not have the greatest circulation in my legs and feet. Several years ago, my feet got vey cold, losing all feeling. 2 toes on my left foot still have a problem. When younger, I like the cold. I used to say that I liked it so cold, nobody else would want to be in the woods. It just seemed that the deer moved better when the temp dropped.
What I really like is late fall when the morning is rather brisk with a slight ground fog and a soft breeze. The woods are beautiful and smell great. The deer are beginning to move more and anticipation of the rut is building. That to me is the epitome of peacefullness.