Wyo67
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- Aug 8, 2013
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When plotting a strategy to move in and setup on a bull, obviously you want the wind coming to you. I overheard Jason Phelps during one of the Gritty Bowmen podcasts say that he tries to keep the wind on one side in order to try and make the bull come in from a known direction. As an example, he claims that if he keeps the wind on his right cheek, the bull will most likely circle to his left. Thoughts/experiences?