It's all going to be up to what you want to do.
I have called in bulls to bow range while standing next to my truck.
As for knowing if it is a elk or a hunter, the elk if he in interested will come to you and will cover a lot more distance than a hunter could even think of doing in the...
He took it over and under the tree on the right and it appears that he was thinking about it.
The trouble is that the video is edited so we will never know.
Looks interesting.
You would think that for that price they would include a adapter to plug into a 12v power port on your ATV. But then I would hate to have it on and for the battery to get a overcharge and explode and start a fire as I was riding down the trail where I couldn't just jump off.
I wondered about bending over or crouching down to pick up some rocks and what the cat would of thought as I was doing it. Is he now prey or is he getting ready to pounce one me? That's where I though that kicking rocks and dirt at it would of been better.
But I have never been up close and...
My brother in law was like that. He wanted me to load up some hunting rounds for him so I told him that I would but that he needed to bring his rifle over and let me check the loads out in it. We went out to my range and got it sighted in at 200 yards with the new ammo. He then asked me why I...
That same 90% can't tell the difference between 200 and 600 yards. Anytime I hear a story where they say that they put the cross hairs on the top of a elks back and hit him right in the boiler room at 600 yards I just laugh at them. They have no idea of how far a bullet drops at 600 yards...
For my rifles I try and limit myself to 500 yards. Past that point and there are way too many other factors that you have to figure in. I have taken two shots at just under 800 yards but everything was perfect and there was no way to get any closer and still be able to see that bull. Both...
But it all came out of his other end.
A friend who chases cats mentioned that he may of done a couple of things wrong. One was backing away and not standing his ground and perhaps advancing on the cat. I also wondered why he didn't kick some rocks and dirt at her when she made her bluff...