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#13
Joined: Dec 2008
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From: Canadian Tx, currently Stillwater Ok.
I am not against stopping one if needed. I stopped two of the does I shot this year, waited them out as long as I could but had to stop em. I would rather let one stop on its own though.
#14
Joined: Oct 2005
Posts: 221
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From: NW OHIO
ORIGINAL: GregH
I have mixed feelings on this as well. I have successfully stopped deer and have successfully spooked them without getting a shot!
I prefer not to stop them if I don't have to.
I have mixed feelings on this as well. I have successfully stopped deer and have successfully spooked them without getting a shot!
I prefer not to stop them if I don't have to.
Whatever Greg says is the gospel for me ! Have you seen the deer hes took !

#16
Fork Horn
Joined: Dec 2006
Posts: 494
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From: Central Wisconsin
Sometimes you have to take the good with the bad. Given the opportunity at a walking deer you have 2 choices, If you feel he will NOT stop by himself. If this is a deer from the area and you will get another crack at him, let him walk. If this is the first time he has been in the area as far as you know, better to chance the spook than hit him in a bad place from walking too fast and never finding him. Split second decisions happen all the time, usually nothing goes as planned!
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#18
Nontypical Buck
Joined: Feb 2007
Posts: 1,161
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From: Milwaukee WI
I did the "maaa" thing in my first couple years of bowhunting a couple years back but no longer if i don't have to. This year it's 5 for 5 with no "maaa"
Why give them a heads up if you don't have to?
Why give them a heads up if you don't have to?
#19
I practice just as much at moving targets as I do stationary ones. Ive scared several deer in previous years trying to stop them, so I figured Id just shoot em walking if I have to. Anyone that thinks its hard to shoot a moving target would really be surprised that its not as hard as youd think. The one thing that would surprise most people is how far in front of the target or deer you really hafta aim. Just throw moving targets into your regular practice routine and you dont need to worry bout spooking em anymore.
#20
ORIGINAL: bassman417
I practice just as much at moving targets as I do stationary ones. Ive scared several deer in previous years trying to stop them, so I figured Id just shoot em walking if I have to. Anyone that thinks its hard to shoot a moving target would really be surprised that its not as hard as youd think. The one thing that would surprise most people is how far in front of the target or deer you really hafta aim. Just throw moving targets into your regular practice routine and you dont need to worry bout spooking em anymore.
I practice just as much at moving targets as I do stationary ones. Ive scared several deer in previous years trying to stop them, so I figured Id just shoot em walking if I have to. Anyone that thinks its hard to shoot a moving target would really be surprised that its not as hard as youd think. The one thing that would surprise most people is how far in front of the target or deer you really hafta aim. Just throw moving targets into your regular practice routine and you dont need to worry bout spooking em anymore.


