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To maintain stealth while calling game in strong winds, position yourself to the windward side of your target area, use a portable windscreen or a natural barrier to block wind noise, and employ a softer calling style with shorter bursts.
Choosing the Right Location
When calling in strong winds, it’s essential to select a location that minimizes the impact of wind noise on your calls and game. Look for areas with natural windbreaks such as hills, ridges, or stands of trees. If no natural barriers are available, consider using a portable windscreen or a makeshift windblock made from branches and leaves. Position yourself on the windward side of your target area to reduce the likelihood of your calls being carried away.
Windscreen or Windblock Techniques
To create an effective windscreen, place a portable windscreen or a makeshift windblock between you and the wind direction. This will help to block the wind noise and reduce the impact on your calls. When using a portable windscreen, position it at an angle to maximize its effectiveness. If using a makeshift windblock, experiment with different shapes and sizes to find the one that works best for you.
Calling Techniques in Windy Conditions
In strong winds, it’s crucial to adjust your calling style to compensate for the increased noise levels. Use a softer, more gentle style of calling, with shorter bursts between calls. This will help to minimize the noise and make your calls less susceptible to being blown away. Experiment with different calling techniques, such as the “huff and puff” method, where you blow air through your call softly, then pause, and repeat.
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