I've got a hole that I built a mound in the middle for layout blinds. I mowed a circle around it in the grass so that the birds have a nice place to land and we can hunt the mound with any wind direction. Thinking this year about putting a skid or a permanent blind in there. For the simple reason we only hunt mornings 99% of the time, I am inclined to face the blind to the west. You can hunt a north or south wind like this and the rare east wind and even and NW or SW wind by moving the decoys around. West wind is out of the question with a westward facing blind unless we put the dekes way out and shoot the birds in their backs as they come over the blind. One of our best hunts this year was with a howling WNW wind on a cloudy day, but we were in layouts so facing east was not a problem.
I'd like to keep the blind in the center where I have the mound, but I just wondered what some of you like to do when placing a blind as far as which direction it faces. I imagine a westward facing blind would get it done the majority of the time and would have us with the sun at our backs on most days.
Jimbob you can't answer because we all know you royally screwed up with your permanent blind last fall.
