Have a good pair of small binoculars and scan the brush a lot. Your visibility is limited on the ground so you need to look a lot more for parts of a deer, flicking tail, head going up and down, anything like that. try to sense them before they do you.
Man, I need to do a video or 70 Seriously, there are so many things that you can do to set yourself up for success, and so many things you can do to put the deer where you want them, and even direct them into a trap.You will feel like a neon sign when you 1st start, but you will grow as a hunter by leaps and bounds just like you did when you gave up the gun.
Robert Carter has some YouTube videos about ground hunting. He hunts traditional and knows what he’s talking about.
Man, I need to do a video or 70 Seriously, there are so many things that you can do to set yourself up for success, and so many things you can do to put the deer where you want them, and even direct them into a trap.You will feel like a neon sign when you 1st start, but you will grow as a hunter by leaps and bounds just like you did when you gave up the gun.Well said
So much great information in this book.I had the awesome privelage of discussing this book for HOURS with Fred in his office. The best advise I took from this book and our talks....don't set up too close to where you expect to see a deer...still one of my flaws.
Quote from: Roger Norris on December 07, 2024, 11:12:36 AMSo much great information in this book.I had the awesome privelage of discussing this book for HOURS with Fred in his office. The best advise I took from this book and our talks....don't set up too close to where you expect to see a deer...still one of my flaws. is this book out of print? I have both of the Instinctive Shooting books, but need another copy of this one. does Teresa sell it?edit: answered my own question, haha. https://asbellwool.com/products/stalking-still-hunting