stanginthe11s
WKR
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that is kind of a yes to all lol. most hunters are lazy in general so going deep has its benefits. on the other side of it is that the guys who believe they need to go deep, often overlook the prime spots right in front of them. animals are not stupid, humans are lol. they spend their lives avoiding predators and learn our habits so in a sense they are desensitized. plus, with everyone going deep they have to go somewhere, the most basic survival tactic is to go opposite the threat.So I know that "they" say if you go at least a mile in, you'll remove 90% of the hunters.... which brings me to the question of why are they so close to the road? Think they are just so used to the smell of ppl without harm that they are desensitized-ish? or are you just referencing the oasis that is right over the hill that ppl never see bc there is a road nearby?
I have spots right by the road and have sat there with elk as we watched people run by bugling on opening day. no, elk do not always run, in timber a lot of times they will just not move or walk in the other direction.
to touch on something that was said earlier, always think about after the shot. as a solo hunter I have passed on elk that I knew I could not get out in time. I had a spot that was 8 miles in, alone I could never pack out an entire elk in the sept. heat without losing some. maybe a calf, but it's easier to just pass till I have people with me. know your limits and respect the animals.
also, congratulations on your wedding, and why did you switch to a hoyt bow?
also, congratulations on your wedding, and why did you switch to a hoyt bow?