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Offline nealglen37

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« on: November 28, 2005, 08:00:55 AM »
Hey guys:

  Got to thinking about something. A lot of people want to shoot a buck from 200-300 yards away. My question is this , how close have you stalked big game. I ask because i have recently begun to duck hunt , jump hunt, I have to sneak as close to the ducks before I shoot them. I never realized how fun it was to stalk something............just to see how close you could get. any thought or stories would be appreciated.

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Re: How close
« Reply #1 on: November 28, 2005, 09:01:40 AM »
Quote from: nealglen37
Hey guys:

  Got to thinking about something. A lot of people want to shoot a buck from 200-300 yards away. My question is this , how close have you stalked big game. I ask because i have recently begun to duck hunt , jump hunt, I have to sneak as close to the ducks before I shoot them. I never realized how fun it was to stalk something............just to see how close you could get. any thought or stories would be appreciated.

Thanks


I like to shoot some long distances myself, but this year I have stocked to within 20 yards of some deer just to see how close I could get. I try to use all the cover possible. I have not shot any due to just having fun. I find it more of a challenge to just sneak up and then pull the gun up and say bang. But if it is a trophy, the trigger would be pulled. Although I have in the past stalked deer and shot several.  :D
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« Reply #2 on: November 28, 2005, 09:23:56 AM »
I hunt a 19,000 acre WMA that is nothing but mesquite flats , sagebrush, and juniper bushes. There are some huge white-tails and mulies both there and it's archery only. The deer have no set patterns or well established trails so it's mainly spot and stalk hunting. Last year I was within 10 yards of a 170 class 10 point but couldnt get a shot for the brush. Stalking and still-hunting IMO is hunting in its purist form. Whether or not you harvest an animal doesnt really matter ,the experiences you have are priceless.
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« Reply #3 on: November 28, 2005, 10:53:33 AM »
The closest that I walked up on a deer was a crotch horn that I shot at 5-6 feet with my Contender as he lay in his bed looking away.

With the bow............... I had a buck walk right at me and stopped so close I could not raise the arrow as I would have hit him.  He spooked and I ended up shooting him at 45 yards.

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« Reply #4 on: November 29, 2005, 07:01:27 AM »
I've never stalked closer than 70 yrds, and that was almost an accident as I was walking out for lunch and saw the deer coming and eased up to get a better shot with an old black powder rifle.  I have, however, been on the ground and had a doe sniff me from INCHES.  When I was about 15 I made a ground blind in a tangle of wild grape vine,  kind of cleared out the middle so it looked kind of like a giant bird nest, about waist high.  I had already used my doe tag for the year and she came up and actually put her head over the edge of the blind to get a good sniff.  The thing is she never did spook. Just stared for a while, then made her way on by.  I have wondered if she had been tamed at some point or been in a rescue, or maybe was on the short branch of that genetic tree.
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« Reply #5 on: November 29, 2005, 07:24:49 AM »
:D I like to be as close as I can to make a shot. Bow hunting is good because you have to get close. I've had deer walk within feet while turkey hunting. Weather conditions affect my stalking so does the areas I hunt. On the small farm I'm hunting this year there isn't room to stalk without interfering with other hunters. :D

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« Reply #6 on: November 29, 2005, 08:30:00 PM »
Here in Ohio you can not use rifles to hunt deer, so you have to be close anyway.. I have gotten as close as about 6 feet from a bedded doe once during a light rain.
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« Reply #7 on: December 04, 2005, 08:44:54 AM »
I'm in an area that I can't really get away with stalking during regular firearms season.  Too danged many other hunters out there.  I had a doe walk up to about 8 ft two years ago.  

Best ones I had weren't deer related.  I had a weasel climb up onto my boot while sitting stand one day.  He'd have probably hung out for a while if I hadn't sneezed.  Another time, I was turkey hunting and a grey squirrel hopped into my lap and climbed around on my gun, eventually peeking down the barrel.  I was chewing on my lip to keep from busting a gut laughing at the little guy.
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