I had a few questions on late season tactics this past season, and sure could have used some guidance. The problem I had to solve one morning was that I had timed it a bit too late (by about 5 seconds to be exact), and happened to meet up with the herd of (5) as they were crossing a road and heading into the reprod. I literally was sneaking so slow around a huge fir, that I missed the connection because of it. For those that work the reprod, I wonder how successful I would have been if I would have just 'fallen in line' and followed them literally a few feet behind? It was an awful feeling literally watching the rear end of a cow disappear a mere few feet in front of me. I dropped my pack and tried to circle around, but they were G-O-N-E. Sometimes the longbow kills me in that stuff as well. The late season is a rough one- I like to think I can sneak on one, maybe two at the same time, but I can't sneak on five, and boy is it frustrating.