What would you do?
Still hunting with a bow, in the woods. Spot an ear about 50 yards. Move slowly and close the gap to 20 and realize it's 2 Does. Shifted over for a shooting lane and the lead Doe stops and lays down just before my opening and the second Doe faces my direction and lays down. I'm now 18 yards out and can't shoot, there is too much brush down low. What would you do?
djp |
RE: What would you do?
Take a knee and wait untill they get up and moveagain.
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RE: What would you do?
either wait them out or give them a whistle or a bleat to get them to stand up
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RE: What would you do?
take a knee and bleet bleet bleet
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RE: What would you do?
I wouldn't bleet or make any noise. I wouldn't want to draw attention to my location if I was only 20 yards from them. Plus it would put them on alert. Ride it out, wait untill they got up, and hopefully make your move when their heads are turned away from you.
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RE: What would you do?
Be quiet and take a knee![:@]
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RE: What would you do?
i would run at them and stab them
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RE: What would you do?
Well, I lasted 40 minutes, before shifting over to try and find another lane and I cracked a stick. They bolted. In that 40 minutes I tried the bleat can and grunt call and all they did was look my way for a minute each time.
It's only my second year deer hunting. I'll get one sooner or later. djp |
RE: What would you do?
Pitch acorns at them and watch the reaction.
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RE: What would you do?
Imitate Gollum from "The Lord of the Rings" as if you were just talking, and watch their reaction.
Actually, I agree with NYBH, kneel and shut up!:D |
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