Originally Posted by battue
To the sides of each other. Obviously out in front would be nuts.


Sure you know Deer don't usually go off far. Usually just enough to think they are safe. Then they often stop and watch back or loop around. The person on the side often then gets the opportunity.

Biggest Bucks I've encountered have been when I was hunting with Bird Dogs. The Dogs would push them out, but they often would move off to the side to watch them pass. Intent on the initial contact with the Dog and ignoring me. Wish I could hunt with a Dog that just slowly wonders around, side to side, about 20-30yards out front. wink


Maybe not if the distance was more than 50 yards. In addition, there are times when we apply the tactic in deer drives.


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