Harborpine
FNG
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- Apr 21, 2026
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They always seem to be about 10 yards outside what I'm comfortable shooting 
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Especially when they are surrounded by doe or bachelor bucks in a group, on a hill, under a shade tree 800 yards away in terrain, in fairly open country…..and the wind is going to shift any hour…..I'm very similar. But I attribute it to, calling in elk vs sneaking up on deer. It's easier to let a bull come into you and hide, than it is trying to sneak across a scree field on a bedded buck LOL
You picked a tough one there!Ive been trying to kill one with a longbow the past couple seasons and this poll is not encouraging![]()
South Cox is the goat for modern day guys imo. He’s taught me a ton about getting close to them in the mtns and open sand hill country.Especially when they are surrounded by doe or bachelor bucks in a group, on a hill, under a shade tree 800 yards away in terrain, in fairly open country…..and the wind is going to shift any hour…..
Even if you do everything right, get past the eyes. Elude the noses, stay hidden, move fast, move quiet, 80% of the time at 60-70y in there’s enough of a breeze to swirl your sent in. It doesn’t take much and it doesn’t have to blow directly at them for them to catch it.
I am a student of the craft though. I’d love to learn how some people get it done.
A good friend of mine has taken nine 200 inch bucks with a recurve. Don't be discouraged.Ive been trying to kill one with a longbow the past couple seasons and this poll is not encouraging![]()