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Joined: Feb 2003
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From: Ontario, Canada
My brother in-law, an Ojibway Native, actually did the knife bit...I would probably watch and sit still...I haven' t had much opportunity but have been watched and snorted at. Wonder, if the deer found me interesting...?[
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#8
If I dropped my bow and I had an opportunity I would probably pull it up the 4-5' it would have fallen as I always attach my Bow or Gun to a safey cord. Who wants the Bow ruined or worse the Gun going off in the wrong direction. Just a precaution I prefer to take.
#9
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: Adirondack Moutains USA Member since sept/02
JerseyHunter that is good advice, I' ve always tied a saftey cord to my gun also. I haven' t bow hunted up here yet, but if I were to get in a tree stand I' ld probably still tie a cord to the bow.
One thing the visitor did not say is if they were in a stand or not, we just took it for granted. If I were on the ground I slowly bend over and pick it up
One thing the visitor did not say is if they were in a stand or not, we just took it for granted. If I were on the ground I slowly bend over and pick it up
#10
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: phoenix arizona USA
if i dropped it real close then i would pick it up and try again, if it went farther down then i would still pick up it up and try again.
that' s if it still wasn' t aware of me. it it seen me then i would stay as still as i could till it wasn' t INTERESTED in me anymore, then try again.

that' s if it still wasn' t aware of me. it it seen me then i would stay as still as i could till it wasn' t INTERESTED in me anymore, then try again.


