How Do You Hunt Deer In Windy Weather?
Wind plays a critical part in deer hunting. Deer have an extreme sense of smell that allows them to pick up a human scent or the scent from any other animal in the area. They tend to be more skittish in tumultuous weather, so you will have to take precaution when hunting deer. You will also have to ensure that your scent is not detected by the deer. Cleanse your hunting clothes, including your socks and undergarments, with a laundry detergent specifically made to eliminate strong scents. Use big zip-lock bags to store freshly-laundered clothes. You do not want these freshly-laundered clothes to adsorb miscellaneous odors. You can use a scent-eliminating spray to mask the odor in your hunting boots. Clean your hair and body with scent-eliminating bath soap. Use a scent-eliminating body deodorant before you put on an odor-free hunting clothes. Observe the direction of the wind before you settle into your chosen deer-hunting spot. Check the direction of the wind by looking at the tree bra