SaskGuy
Active Member
Well...it's been a long time since I hunted this late into the season...and honestly, I'm feeling like a beginner. I found what looks like a killer spot down along a river, shallow crossing, piles of tracks, rubs everywhere, big scrapes under the spruce near the water...it just screams rut spot to me. I'm sure when things crank up they'll be running the rivers edge in the timber looking for does along it. Anyways, when i hung a stand yesterday in a perfect big spruce tree, I noticed the wind seemed to be all over the place. Above the valley it was constant, straight out of the west, but in the bottom, it seemed all over the place. Is this something I can expect in a steep bottom all the time or just when winds are strong. Like i said, it's been awhile since I hunted this long...the rut hasn't been my primary hunting focus since about 2002. This spot screams, great spot, it's only 1/4 mile from a food source where i've goteen some good trail cam pics, I know the entire river sytem is used as a travel route but honestly, the swirling wind in there scared me a bit. Any ideas on what i can expect from the wind down in there?