Lucky for me I can pretty much make my own schedule at the farm so the only time I'd be going out in bad weather would be on weekends with buddies.
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A horny tom is a horny tom. What doesn't work one day may very well work on him the next. I've called to a tom who had several hens and jakes with him, he would respond but not come in to me. After an hour I moved 150yds further from him along the bush edge, started calling and the whole works of them came to me in under 10 minutes
There must be some type of "learned behaviour" that one could say it was "memory" . Not wanting to argue the point though.
As far as blinds go I'm sorry to say that as I get older I am getting somewhat softer. Nothing beats a blind in a windy, rainy day.
I have a busy teenage boy and I really enjoy the very few days I get to hunt with him. The blind guarantees he'll still want to go out on those crappy mornings.