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Offline DrakeKill

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How close
« on: December 01, 2014, 04:17:18 PM »
will you let an elk get to you when you're on the ground? I've let deer come up and put their noses on me, even push a little and it doesn't even phase me - I just stay perfectly still and wait for a shooting opportunity to come. I had an experience last night though and for whatever reason I got a little rattled; I had a cow working in on me; she hung up (head on) at about 10 yards but only very briefly; we locked eyes and I stayed perfectly still she continued straight at me and at about 10 feet away the thought entered my mind that if she spooked suddenly I could very easily take a hoof somewhere I didn't want one and in a bad way; at about the 5 feet away point I lost that game of chicken; raised my chin slowly and she bolted.

In hindsight I'm pretty sure I just physc'd myself out; but outside of the feeding stations that was the closest I've had an elk on me before. My current rationale is that I got rattled because the elk are so much larger than the deer and I was literally butt on ground in the ferns; reality though is she probably would have been very careful not to step on me and probably just given me a quick sniff and moved on (and into perfect double lung position  :bash:).

What close encounters have you guys had and how did they end? Has anyone had a bad close encounter?

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Re: How close
« Reply #1 on: December 01, 2014, 04:24:37 PM »
Had a calf at 3 ft this year and a few years back had a yearling almost run right over me, took an abrupt turn about 2-3ft away. Fun stuff never really worried about my safety but probably should have :dunno:
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Re: How close
« Reply #2 on: December 01, 2014, 04:32:07 PM »
I stood behind a 6 inch fir while a spike rubbed on it.  I got pretty skinny

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Re: How close
« Reply #3 on: December 01, 2014, 04:40:07 PM »
I had a 3 point blacktail take a leak not 6' from me watching me the whole time I was sitting on a stump at his level. While he did that a spike buck came around behind me and I felt a tug on my day pack. He actually tried to taste it as I was watching his shadow in front of me as he did it. Really cool. I was frozen in that position for almost 40 minutes with deer all around me except downwind. My right leg finally cramped up and I barely moved it so they all scattered in a hurry. There were 13 in all with the 2 bucks being the closest. I also had a fawn nuzzle my hand as I stood on a trail before she moved off. I don't think she'd seen a human yet so she wasn't spooked at all.

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Re: How close
« Reply #4 on: December 01, 2014, 06:34:16 PM »
My first time elk hunting, back in '86 had a calf come up and sniff my knee while I was sitting on a stump waiting for one of the heard to give me a shot.  It was pretty cool!

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Re: How close
« Reply #5 on: December 01, 2014, 06:44:15 PM »
From my tracks to his I had a bull @ 3 steps this September. ..he swung his head towards me an began to take one more step....that was all I could take


Two days later had a different bull get to 4 yards and bugle rite in my face  :yike:

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Re: How close
« Reply #6 on: December 03, 2014, 12:52:24 AM »
I have only had 3 does feed all around me and my dad when I was younger sitting on the ground. They were at about 3 feet. That was really cool but I could only imagine having an elk as close as your guys stories. That would be awesome!

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Re: How close
« Reply #7 on: December 03, 2014, 01:02:47 AM »
From my tracks to his I had a bull @ 3 steps this September. ..he swung his head towards me an began to take one more step....that was all I could take


Two days later had a different bull get to 4 yards and bugle rite in my face  :yike:

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Re: How close
« Reply #8 on: December 03, 2014, 03:44:09 AM »
After shooting an elk I had him brush me and rip the bow out of my hand.  Not sure if the horns or the nose got caught up in the bow as I was bailing and not looking ;) That was a good and exciting day! 

I've had a number of animals peak in the window of blinds I've been hunting out of.  More than one bear climbing the same tree I was in.  Moose charged close enough I felt the breath on the back of my neck.  And I walked up on a nanny Catalina goat giving birth.  Stood three feet away as a midwife helped pull the kid out...fascinating to see one goat help another give birth.

Only real scary thing was a pig trying to climb into the back of my Explorer as I held the pistol to his head.  His jaws were popping and he was not too happy I was trying to get his fat bacon loaded girl friend loaded up.  If the land owner hadn't told me a second pig was going to cost me 1K I would have certainly pulled the trigger.  Always makes me laugh when I realize my fear of losing $1,000 was greater than my fear of being mauled by a 500# boar.  :chuckle:
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Re: How close
« Reply #9 on: December 03, 2014, 06:05:11 AM »
Had a fawn walk up to me, sniff my pants and walk all around me while bow hunting, no sign of his momma. I finally went Boo to scare him off.

Had a calf elk brush me and nearly knock me over while  bowhunting in Taneum, I could have stuck an arrow in it by hand, pretty cool

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Re: How close
« Reply #10 on: December 03, 2014, 11:02:53 AM »
Im curious how you all have managed to get so close to these animals, even to the point of tasting?!.....errr being taste'ed? :drool: In your close encounters of the hooved kind are you guys decked out in scent control? (i.e. cloths washed in scent removing stuff, scent killing spray, wipes, cover scents...etc.) I have had a fawn eat an apple out of my hand in my In-laws front yard, they have a big apple tree, lots of deer and nobody hunts them so they aren't as afraid of humans like other deer. The older deer get more shy, but they youngin's don't know any better yet. And that time I was not "clean" in the sense that I had normal cloths on, not special shower w/ scent soap or scent spray etc. But I have never been able to get very close to animals in the "wild" like all your encounters. I had elk at about 60yrds last weekend in Taneum, until they got a whiff of me and then they were gone :'( Anyway if there are any good tips or pointers to make me better at closing the distance that would be great. I need to poke something with an arrow!

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Re: How close
« Reply #11 on: December 03, 2014, 11:46:00 AM »
I personally believe gloves and face paint are more important than scent soap and cover scent.  I do use silver thread Long Johns most of the time and use Dead Downwind products.  But, most of my close encounters came before any of that stuff was available.  Most of those products are to confuse an animal if there is a brief change of wind direction making the whiff they do get minimal.  That might give you an extra second or two to get off a shot, but will not change the fact that watching the wind is the number one thing in getting within bow range.  We never use laundry soap with brighteners.  I think that is important.

None of my close encounters were large mature species in a calm feeding environment.  So even though it does happen, getting that close to older wiser animals includes a lot of luck.  Probably the most influential thing in my case is just spending a lot of time in the woods.  There were five years I probably spent 300 days a year in the woods.  You are bound to find a few dumb ones if you spend enough time in the woods.

Practice, practice, practice is more important than gimmicks too, IMO.  When I first started bowhunting I had one heck of a time getting inside 30 yards of animals.  A family friend suggested I practice sneaking up on the family dog.  Tie your own dog to a tree or stake a chain in a small opening in the brush.  I'm not sure there is anything on earth better at spotting you than a dog looking for it's owner.  I'd bet it was months before I was able to get 30 yards from my dog without him seeing me.  But over time and with lots of practice I was able to get the drop on him and scare the BG's out of him maybe 1 out of 15-20 times.  You do that and big game will seem like a piece of cake.
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Re: How close
« Reply #12 on: December 03, 2014, 12:06:13 PM »
 :yeah:

Although I dont practice sneeking. When I deer hunt I usually just get to my spot and sit and wait. Elk hunting obviously we hike and try and get in on animals. Even though I dont use any face coverings you should. I know animals have seen my bright face in the sunlight and ruined opportunities for me. Just have a buddy go full camo and sit with a patch of trees behind him then go no gloves and face camo and see how much easier it is to see him. Next yeah I am buying face camo.

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Re: How close
« Reply #13 on: December 03, 2014, 12:36:55 PM »
I flew over a duck hunting area during season years ago.  Those hunters with face masks and camo paint seemed to just disappear in the grass while the white faces almost seemed to come up off the ground and scream, "Here I am!"  Really changed my attitude toward face camo. 

Larry D. Jones face camo is the stuff!!  Easy to apply, lasts a long time without drying up, easy to remove, but stays in place well.  I'm a big fan of Dead Downwind but their face camo is probably the worst I've used!  Let your face get scruffy and the camo holds much better too ;)
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Re: How close
« Reply #14 on: December 03, 2014, 12:46:07 PM »
You are bound to find a few dumb ones if you spend enough time in the woods

I found a sick/blind/high/Orr dumb whitetail in idaho once...started off seeking up on it to see how close I could get...made a few mistakes and noticed it never noticed me...I ended up walk up to it an touching it..gave it a few scratches behind the ear an went on my way...it never once looked at me an was shivering pretty bad
Felt bad for it really

So many lost photo opportunities :bash:

 


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