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scouting stalking help please.
65x55 swedis:
i am new to hunting with a bow all i have done is squirrel and have had no luck. but i was wondering if there was a way that i could practice on normal animals like pets or squirrels. any tips or hints are appreciated. will take pics of anything i can
iowabow:
With deer season gone it would be a good time to take photos. Find an area like a park or woods that has public access and practice getting close with the camera to take pictures. Try this with deer . First check the wind direction make sure you are down wind second move toward the animal only when it is eatting or looking another direction or when it is moving. Never move toward a deer when its ears are aimed in your direction. If it is available use terrain to conceal you location. Try to place a large tree between you and the animal as you walk up or pick a path that has the lowest elevation. sometimes I have walk up on deer in the morning by placing the sun at my back so the deer has to look into to the sun and is blinded and this works during sunset also.
sailordad:
iowabow has good advise
only thing i would add would be wear natural colors,stick to the shaddows as much as possible too
oh and practice practice practice
i do photo safaris just for fun in the summer months,helps when it comes to hunting season
gstoneberg:
Many places that have hogs have season year around. Down here in Texas both hog and rabbit season is open year around. If you can get down here, there are boatloads of places offering day hog hunts, some will allow stalking and nearly all include lodging in the price. Nothing like honing your skills on a real hunt...Just a thought.
George
Hillbilly:
Spend more time standing still than moving, and use trees and bushes to your advantage. If you're doing it right, you should be able to get really close to squirrels.
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