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|  Re: Effects of wind on animal movement?
[Re: TrappinWI]
 #400554 11/06/07 02:10 PM
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I would say that its not just the wind, but moon phases, barametric pressure and availability of food. 
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|  Re: Effects of wind on animal movement?
[Re: TrappinWI]
 #400598 11/06/07 02:41 PM
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Wind might also have an affect of a yotes hearing, which may make them stay in a more isolated spot.  Just a guess 
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|  Re: Effects of wind on animal movement?
[Re: trappingman0101]
 #400704 11/06/07 04:08 PM
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Was wondering the same thing. Put out a few sets on Sunday for coyote & fox. Yesterday had three dig ups (my fault) but then last night a cold front moved in with strong winds. Today's check had nothing mess with any of the sets at all and nothing in the traps. |  |  |  
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|  Re: Effects of wind on animal movement?
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In the winter we have winds in excess of 50 mph here, with some days up to and over 90 mph, if it would hole them up until the wind quit we wouldn't see them until spring, I feel they will run even in the heaviest winds, they have to eat some time. I do think it does help when the winds blowing cause they have to hunt harder cause the prey is harder to find, but I think they hold more to the deep draws and out of the wind areas more then too. just my 2 cents 
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|  Re: Effects of wind on animal movement?
[Re: Cattrax]
 #400718 11/06/07 04:19 PM
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Deer will hole up in the thickets to break the wind, if it gets worse than that, they'll sit tight and feed like crazy when it lays down.  New to trapping so I can't speak for the furry ones.
 
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