Whitetail Deer Food Plots Design Strategies and Prevailing Winds
Prevailing wind is important because deer have an exceptionally keen sense of smell. The goal, of course, is to remain downwind of the herd so that your scent and that of your home or stand are not immediately apparent to the deer. Hunters and game photographers know to keep the wind in their face to prevent at least one of their quarry’s five senses from giving them away.
It doesn’t matter if you live in the hills, a valley, or on a wide open lane, every location has a usual direction that the wind is blowing from. The macro prevailing wind is the easiest and obvious to most people. Wait until a brisk and you can just walk out there and note which direction the wind is blowing.
The micro prevailing wind is created by topography differences. For instance, living in a valley can focus winds right through the valley, even if it runs north and south. If you live on a plain, even a small hill can redirect winds to whip around and appear to be coming from a different direction entirely. Some coastal areas have winds that are driven by ocean currents to come from the south. You may even live somewhere where the wind comes from one direction one time of the year and another in the other months. In these situations, you may need to use smoke bombs or gliders to determine the overall wind pattern in this selected region.
Consider where the deer will enter your property, whether clinging to the edge of a wooded area or emerging from a game trail in the woods. You want to envision the shape and location of your hypothetical plot by imagining where they will enter onto the property. Imagine them being funnelled with the wind at their backs, just in front of your blind or stand.
Make sure to arrange the plot to shield the entrance to your stand or blind from scent detection. While you can’t determine wind direction without error in most locations, you will likely be able to hedge your bets.
For more information on food plot Design Strategies feel free to visit our website at www.diydeerfoodplots.com/ and download ( free) Chapter 1 of deer food Plots Made Easy by Dr. Judy McFarlen.
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