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JimB 09-18-2006 12:43 PM

Stalking
 
Hi,
I have seen most of the discussions about hunting deer revolve around tree stands. Does anyone stalk deer with a bow from the ground? I have stalked mulies with a rifle in WY and hunted from a stand with a bow in FL. This year is going to be my first in VA and I was planning to do it from the ground with my bow and if I fail to get a deer with a shotgun when gun season starts. This will be my first hunt by myself and I am looking for tips and pointers. I plan to do some scouting while I am killing treerats.
Jim


Red Lion 09-18-2006 12:47 PM

RE: Stalking
 
I do not, persay look to stalk deer with a bow and hunt out of a stand or blind. That is not to say that I do not occassionally take a walk about in a stalk-like fashion. I would stalk with a bow if I was fairly certain I had an idea of the whereabouts of a deer

jaybe 09-18-2006 03:08 PM

RE: Stalking
 
For tips and pointers, I would list a few:
1. Try to always hunt this method where you are quite sure deer will be at the time you are moving through. Fresh tracks crossing a road or field into the area at first light may indicate that deer have gone there to bed down.
2. Best case scenario is with the sun at your back and the wind in your face. Lesser preferred will be with the wind crossing, but NEVER at your back. Either approach from a different direction, or wait for another day.
3. Plan on moving verrrrrry slooooowly. Most of us find it almost impossible to advance ony 2-3 very careful steps and then stop for 2-3 minutes while we scan every square inch ahead of us and to the sides. But this is what it takes to get within bow range of a deer. It seems like it's a waste of time, but try moving faster, and all you will see is tails from 50 yards or more. A good thing to remember while you're moving slooooowly through an area is that the view is constantly changing; it's always the same when you're sitting in a treestand.
4. Look not only at the woods/foliage, but through it. A good pair of compact binoculars are invaluable for this. They force you to slow down while you pan a 270 degree area before moving slowly forward some more.
5. Be sure you don't make the mistake of looking for whole deer or too high off the ground. Look for parts of deer; the horizontal line of their back, four legs, the glint of an antler, the flick of an ear or tail. Remember that deer only stand a bit more than waist high to a man - don't be looking for them at eye level.

Good Luck and enjoy this fascinating and rewarding style of hunting.

huntnma 09-18-2006 04:17 PM

RE: Stalking
 
i've done it but only killed a hog doing it......i dont know about y'all but stalking is hard on my legs, i could walk 3 miles, no problem, but if i tried to stalk half that, my legs would be sore for a few days...
but i do enjoy getting down and walking...

early in 09-18-2006 08:34 PM

RE: Stalking
 
You have a far better chance of seeing God than successfully stalking and killing a whitetail where I hunt here in Pa!;)

GregH 09-18-2006 09:55 PM

RE: Stalking
 

ORIGINAL: early in

You have a far better chance of seeing God than successfully stalking and killing a whitetail where I hunt here in Pa!;)
What kind of bow did He have?[:-]

Rebel Hog 09-19-2006 07:04 AM

RE: Stalking
 
Well, I don't knock anyones methods of hunting, but the native Americans had to eat every day and they didn't have any tree stands or rifles.

Mergrath337 09-19-2006 08:50 AM

RE: Stalking
 
I actually tried the stalking method last Sunday and was able to get as closeas 52 yards from a nice buck. However I was unable to walk as fast as the deer and couldn't get within my 40 yard maximum range due to the crunchy pine needles on the forrest floor. I might try it againin the future when the ground is wet. I have a hard time sitting for any length of time so I thought I would give it a shot. Be ready for a workout!

Huntnma, my legs still feel like jello two days after!My shoulder got tired from carrying my bow for three hours. My lungs were burning and I was sweating Scotch from every pore in my body! :0)

kevin1 09-19-2006 09:08 AM

RE: Stalking
 
I don't know about the rest of you , but I've never personally been a good enough stalker to get within bow range of a whitetail , especially with dead leaves on the ground .

sandilands 09-20-2006 09:05 AM

RE: Stalking
 
I like to hunt from tree stands. Earlier in my hunting I used to still hunt lots...... rabbit hunting. When I started to hunt deer I found I still enjoyed this style of hunting. I generally wait until there is a day where the wind is blowing too hard to sit in my tree stands and then still-hunt. The wind covers most of your sound and I have even had several chances at the same deer...... even w/muzzleloader. They just can't fugure out where the danger is and so move off more slowly, last year I got w/in 25yds of a real nice 9pt buck. He never gave me a shot opportunity, we had a staring duel...... me w/one leg in the air. By the time he decided to turn so he wasn't facing me...... he was gone[:@]

Phil from Maine 09-20-2006 09:27 AM

RE: Stalking
 
Can't stalk with a bow hmmm I only hunt that way with a gun or bow. I
hunt for the enjoyment of it. I have shot three deer stalking with a bow.
I have only once hunted from a tree stand. My method of choice is stalking and sitting on the ground. Of course I use the camo ( realtree )
and cover scent ( usually red fox ). While stalking and sitting on the
ground proves to be very challenging I find the worst problem is being
to close. When you try and move the deer runs. If you can practice this
method you can get within ten feet of them. I walk as I normally would
when stalking. Taking breaks from time to time to listen. When I feel I am
in a good location I sit on the ground and wait. Using a little cover scent to help me out. Good Luck

rutbuster 09-20-2006 09:48 AM

RE: Stalking
 
I never really tried it until last year, I had to. I was walking back from my tree stand during bow season and I looked across the fence and there were about 7 deer in the weeds just wondering around. I tried to sneak up on them but the crackling leaves under my feet busted me. I couldn't get close enough for a shot. there was a 12 pointer in the group. I was sick over it.


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