When I was 16, I was sitting in a brush pile on the edge of a field at 3 yards and thought I'd try drawing my recurve back real slow on what would have been my first deer. But the instant I moved to draw she practically jumped over me. Talk about a let down...
Surprisingly, I still never really learned the value of drawing behind cover and leaning out to shoot until I started spot-and-stalk squirrel hunting with a longbow; and, to be perfectly honest, I didn't kill my first deer until after, and every deer I've killed has been on foot, on the ground, and has used every aspect of squirrel hunting I've developed, and could NOT have been successful otherwise during those hunts.