solarshooter
Lil-Rokslider
Just got back from a weekend of late season archery hunting. Found the herd on public the first morning, spent the next 1.5 days making repeated attempts to close to archery range and spooking the herd at about 100yds. A friend shot one because we found the herd before light the second morning while they were on the move, and he was able to creep into range without them really noticing him. Only other shot opportunities our group had were when the herd was moving and happened to walk within range, but these happened very fast and no shots were able to be taken. My assessment is that with so many eyes, and a herd that positions themselves in somewhat open terrain, it is essentially impossible to sneak within bow range. Best opportunity seems to be when they are on the move, so maybe some kind of coordinated push to flush them towards a shooter would be the best method? Curious what insights anyone may have for this particular hunting scenario. Thanks!