RE: What size binoculars are best for hunting?
BobCo, you'd be surprised at how much you see if you just sit there during dull times and pick the woods apart. You can also see what's behind what you see. Many times you can pick up a deer pattern you were unaware of. Now that's with good quality binos. A set of cheap things will not show you as much. I sneaked into a stand on a ridge one afternoon a couple years ago. I knew deer bedded on the next ridge. I climbed a tree with my climber keeping the tree between myself and the other ridge. After things got quiet I started to go over the next ridge piece by piece. I counted 13 deer bedded in a 100 yard area, not all together or within sight of each other. It was really cool. As if on que they all got up and started towards the field in a long procession. You know who was last in line. I probably never would have seen them without the binos.