Originally Posted by Tyrone
Originally Posted by jwp475
Have you dudes ever read body language on an animal. What are the real chances of movement while making the shot? I’ve never had an animal move while making a long range shot.
What do you look for in order to be sure that an animal isn't going to move in the next 1 second? (The approx time of flight at 600yds)

I only kill a few deer each year & I don't bow hunt, so I may not see as many as some of you.


Their ears, eyes, neck and shoulders, looking for thictchenes the same as I look for on a young horse to know if he is about to spook. Nothing and I mean nothing is 100% but this stacks the odds in your favor very highly. If an animal keeps looking in one direction, yo7 can rest assured there is something in that direction that has its attention.

Bow hunting it is important to know when to draw the bow and when not to draw by reading body language.



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