Mikido
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I’m posting this here bc it covers a few different topics and wanted a broader hunting opinion.
If you’ve seen the episode on Texas White tails during season 10, you would have seen Clays shot, where he slipped the arrow in front of the front shoulder, entering the vitals and killing the deer. The shot was from the ground, and “appears” <30 yards.
-would you take that exact shot? If so, would you go in front or behind the shoulder
-would you take that angled shot from a tree stand? Say 20-30 yards?
-does anyone who takes this shot debate within themselves in front or behind shoulder?
I probably wouldn’t have taken that shot from a tree stand (many experiences of killing and losing
deer), and probably would from ground.
I’m also surprised Steve/Clay didn’t discuss the technical aspect of the shot at all. Watching all his shows and listening to his podcasts, I can’t believe this hasn’t caused debate in his circles.
I do see guys like Remi Warren taking this shot often with confidence.
thanks
If you’ve seen the episode on Texas White tails during season 10, you would have seen Clays shot, where he slipped the arrow in front of the front shoulder, entering the vitals and killing the deer. The shot was from the ground, and “appears” <30 yards.
-would you take that exact shot? If so, would you go in front or behind the shoulder
-would you take that angled shot from a tree stand? Say 20-30 yards?
-does anyone who takes this shot debate within themselves in front or behind shoulder?
I probably wouldn’t have taken that shot from a tree stand (many experiences of killing and losing
deer), and probably would from ground.
I’m also surprised Steve/Clay didn’t discuss the technical aspect of the shot at all. Watching all his shows and listening to his podcasts, I can’t believe this hasn’t caused debate in his circles.
I do see guys like Remi Warren taking this shot often with confidence.
thanks