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Certain hunting areas are indeed better suited for calling game in windy conditions. These areas typically feature a mix of terrain that allows the wind to funnel and carry sound.
Wind-Channeling Features
When hunting in windy conditions, look for areas with features that channel and funnel the wind. These can include narrow canyons, ravines, and valleys, as well as ridges and bluffs. The key is to find areas where the wind can be focused and concentrated, allowing your calls to carry farther and more effectively. For example, a narrow canyon with steep walls can direct the wind and amplify your calls, making it easier to attract game.
Calling in the Lees
Another effective technique is to call in the lees, or the downwind side of a ridge or bluff. This can be particularly effective when hunting large game like elk or deer, as the lees often provide a natural funnel for game to move through. To call in the lees, position yourself on the upwind side of the ridge or bluff and call in a series of short, rapid sequences. This will help to draw game down into the lees, where you can be waiting with your rifle or bow.
Terrain and Wind Speed
When hunting in windy conditions, it’s essential to consider the terrain and wind speed. Avoid areas with dense vegetation or heavy tree cover, as these can block or muffle the sound of your calls. Instead, opt for areas with more open terrain, such as meadows or grasslands. As for wind speed, aim for areas with moderate to light winds, typically around 5-15 mph. This will allow your calls to carry effectively without being overwhelmed by the wind.
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