ORIGINAL: englum_06
Well a family member of mine told of how he did it once. He said he was actually heading back to the truck and just happened to turn around to see a big doe go to bed down on the edge of a cornfield. He said the only way to get to her was through the field (corn was still up). From what he said he kind of looped out around and "flanked" her. I guess he walked through the corn a decent ways and then once he got close he got on his hands and knees and crawled, and when he was close enough he took the shot. He said the hardest part was trying to find a lane to shoot his bow through in the corn andthat the whole thing took him like 2 hours to do, and she was only like 300 yards away when he first spotted her.
I would think that it would be one HELL of a rush.
BTW: I see your avatar is a Reflex logo...what do you shoot? I shoot the Excursion. Not too many guys shoot Reflex.
I shoot the excursion too. Reflex is made by Hoyt, so you get a great bow without the marketing costs.
My plan this year is to try and kill one by stalking it. I think the rush would be great. Plus, I hunt really thick woods, so getting to go see new places will be exciting too.
I just wonder how many guys actually use stalking as a technique. Not just accidentally run across them, but really do it as a method.