Them young un's is what it's all about.
We had heck moving a track Sunday morning with the wind outta the east blowing hard. I wouldn't have gave you a 22 bullet for any dog on the ground, next day they looked damn good. You ever notice any trouble with dogs moving tracks and finding hogs on them east wind days? Ol timers say it's the toughest days

I've always heard that myself, if we're looking at averages it does seem to hold water in my experiences at least, atmospheric conditions have become my latest head scratcher, I've noticed, again on averages in my experience, the higher the BP gets (30.30) range the less favorable scenting, trailing, and running conditions, I've read that the lower the BP the less favorable conditions are as well, but have noticed for myself to go with the higher theory, some will say that has nothing to do with anything that a good dog is a good dog, yes that is true but even the goods one look bad from time to time, and the answer to that is the atmospheric conditions....