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Wooden Spring:
I remember a post sometime back that spoke about the Native American manner of stalking a deer. That is, get down wind, then crawl on your hands and knees, and the deer won't "recognize" you as human, and it will allow you to get SUPER close. Well, I didn't give it a WHOLE lot of thought until I came across this video on youtube. The guy is a rifle hunter, BUT it proves that this WORKS! I CAN'T WAIT UNTIL OCTOBER TO TRY THIS OUT!!!!!!

Couple this method with watching the phases of the moon, and I'll be unstoppable!  *meniacal laugh* Mua hahahahahaha!!!   >:D

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MGDeac8gE-k

PEARL DRUMS:
Try it on heavily hunted deer and your knees will get soar from chasing them across the county.

Wooden Spring:

--- Quote from: PEARL DRUMS on June 20, 2014, 03:11:30 pm ---Try it on heavily hunted deer and your knees will get soar from chasing them across the county.

--- End quote ---

So you've tried this method before?

PEARL DRUMS:
Nope. But Ive bow hunted Michigan for 25 years, usually 40-50 times a season. It wouldn't work up this way. It may be fine on less pressured deer. I cant wink an eye up here without flags flying. Our deer herd is severely harassed by over 3/4 million hunters every year.

Will Tell:
I hunt mostly off the ground and the only deer I can stalk are the young ones and bucks during the rut. A smart old doe is almost impossible to sneak up on. I too hunt where there is a lot of hunting pressure.

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