Holocene
WKR
In my hand 100% of the time that I'm on foot. Exceptions for when I'm biking in to a deep spot, snack time, naps, going to the bathroom and cutting up an elk.
The area I hunt has tons of logging roads, and more than once I've had animals cross in front or show up out of nowhere.
+1 about not wanting to damage the bow. I've taken some gnarly spills hunting the Oregon coast and was able to fall in a way that protected the bow so I could keep hunting. If I carried a bow on my back 3-4 would have been crushed by now. I'm not a clumsy person (so I say). It's just gnarly, gnarly country where we hunt.
If I heard a bugle -- no doubt I would have the bow ready to go. Action can happen faster than you think.
The area I hunt has tons of logging roads, and more than once I've had animals cross in front or show up out of nowhere.
+1 about not wanting to damage the bow. I've taken some gnarly spills hunting the Oregon coast and was able to fall in a way that protected the bow so I could keep hunting. If I carried a bow on my back 3-4 would have been crushed by now. I'm not a clumsy person (so I say). It's just gnarly, gnarly country where we hunt.
If I heard a bugle -- no doubt I would have the bow ready to go. Action can happen faster than you think.