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Windy days can actually increase the need for decoys while hunting, as the wind can scatter the scent of the decoys, making them more appealing to the target animal.
Overcoming Calling Challenges in Wind
When hunting in windy conditions, it’s essential to adjust your calling strategy. A good rule of thumb is to call more frequently and with a louder tone to compensate for the wind’s interference. For example, if you’re used to calling every 2-3 minutes, you may need to call every 1-2 minutes in windy conditions. This will help to ensure that the target animal hears your call over the wind.
Decoy Placement in Windy Conditions
In windy conditions, it’s crucial to place your decoys in a location that protects them from the wind. A good spot to place your decoys is downwind of a natural feature such as a tree or a rock. This will help to block the wind and keep the decoys scent from being blown away. Additionally, consider using a heavier-than-normal stake to secure the decoys in place. This will prevent them from blowing over in the wind.
Calling Techniques for Wind
When calling in windy conditions, it’s essential to use techniques that help to carry your call over the wind. One effective technique is to call with a slightly higher pitch than usual, as this will help to cut through the wind. Another technique is to call with a more deliberate and forceful tone, which will help to convey a sense of urgency and importance to the target animal. By adjusting your calling technique and using decoys effectively, you can increase your chances of success even in windy conditions.
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