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Stalking a Deer Indian Style I DID IT!!!

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KellyG:
Nice to watch, but like others have said it is way differnt with a bow in your hand. I post a video from last saturday where I had a buck that was easy over 150 do about the same and I was in orange and I had the wind in my favor. He would not come closer then about 35yrds.

Wooden Spring:

--- Quote from: KellyG on October 02, 2014, 05:22:39 pm ---Nice to watch, but like others have said it is way differnt with a bow in your hand.

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Oh, I'm sure it's a bit different with a bow in your hand. For instance, now you have some fake antlers you can throw up to your forehead to entice them even more. Plus, now when the deer walks to within 15 feet of you, you can actually take him home with you.

IsaacW:
Another thing to keep in mind is that doe was mighty curious and hardly took an eye off you.  You are going to need her to look away long enough to get a bow drawn and a good shot taken.  Close is great, but I have had a lot of critters close without being able to get a shot off.

Keep up the fun!

IW

PEARL DRUMS:
Have you ever arrowed a deer Mr Spring?

Wooden Spring:

--- Quote from: PEARL DRUMS on October 03, 2014, 01:01:48 pm ---Have you ever arrowed a deer Mr Spring?

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Nope. I usually do my hunting with a muzzleloader, and the last 3 deer that I took were within 20 feet. I hunt in the North Georgia woods where the brush is as thick as peanut butter, and if you want meat you have to get close to even see them!

Hunting large fields would be nice, but it's just not possible in many places in Fanin County.

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