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Honestly.... Not for a mature buck, but you can kill does and small bucks from the ground! A big buck is pretty tough on the ground though....
You need to remember they aren't as mobile as they are during the rut. You'd have to concentrate more on bedding/feeding areas and hunt late and early
Quote from: boneaddict on December 24, 2010, 08:19:45 AMYou need to remember they aren't as mobile as they are during the rut. You'd have to concentrate more on bedding/feeding areas and hunt late and early Ya, that's part of my "dilemma" I'm just so impatient I think I already know my answer.
Quote from: Hornseeker on December 21, 2010, 08:10:17 PMHonestly.... Not for a mature buck, but you can kill does and small bucks from the ground! A big buck is pretty tough on the ground though....c'mon, E..... it can be done. actually, the one i killed this year was from a natural groundblind that i built years ago. just some logs, limbs, and brush but it is very effective. i was actually forced to use it on that bruiser this year because of the wind direction the day i killed him. but i did kill a 145" buck from it at 5 yards in '01 as well.having said that...... the biggest mistake most new bowhunters make is assuming that they can kill one from the ground and/or using the same tactics they used when rifle hunting. to kill one from the ground and especially without a pop-up blind, conditions have to be ABSOLUTELY PERFECT or you will get busted 9.9 times out of 10.now if you are thinking of still hunting them with a bow..... you better be able to shoot out to 100 yards with pinpoint precision cause sneaking up one one is almost impossible.... atleast in heavy cover.not only that, but if you are hunting ground where there are other bowhunters, you will definately screw up their hunting opportunities. big bucks don't put up with hunter mistakes. bowhunting whitetails..... and mature whitetails at that, is 99.99% an ambush game.but then again, bowhunting is also a game of patience. hunting big whitetails is like the ultimate game of chess..... trying to anticipate his next move.... if you can deal with the waiting..... the game itself gets very addictive.hope this helps
I limit my shots to 30 yds when hunting with recurve and long bow.I have had deer, does, small bucks, walk by ground blinds early season within shooting range. These opportunities came in the morning when hunting areas between feeding and bedding areas. Never a big buck yet early season on the ground. Maybe some day. Very big challenge to take a big wt early season from the ground. Good luck
we had a area loaded with bucks in wide open country.. alot of fun.. miss it
wide open country (no timber, just tall grass and/or sage) is the key for spot and stalking big whitetails..... couple that with a good wind to mask sound and it can be one of the most fun ways to hunt big deer. "slipping rows" in standing corn fields is also a BLAST!!! too bad we don't have much corn around here.my problem is, i pick one buck a year (atleast in our state) and everything else gets a pass.... so for me, ambushing them always seems to be the most successful after having spent the pre-season patterning them and will almost always give me multiple encounters with him if i stay patient and hunt smart.