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Stalking
Glassing and stalking is one of the most
exciting, but difficult, deer hunting techniques because it
pits the hunter's ability against the razor sharp instincts
of the whitetail deer. Essentially, the stalking hunter moves
through the woods slowly, stopping often to glass for deer;
then moving slowly forward again and stopping to glass for
deer.
Many sportsmen who like to be active prefer
this method of hunting because they are always on the move,
and they see a lot more of the natural world while they stalk
through the woods looking for deer. The glass and stalk hunter
is also seldom bored because he is always moving, glassing
and studying new terrain ahead for deer.
The art of glassing and stalking is called
the quintessence of deer hunting, meaning that it is the pure
essence of what deer hunting should be. The hunter enters
the domain of the whitetail deer and pits his ability against
the instincts of the deer.
In the deer woods, the best technology
becomes simply another tool, and the hunt reverts back to
the primeval contest of hunter and hunted, each carrying out
his role in the cycle of nature. And there is no other hunting
method that captures the drama and excitement of the hunt
as glassing and stalking a mature buck.
The glass and stalk hunter should choose
a location that is best suited for undetected movement. Open
areas with very little cover should be avoided because the
probability is low that a hunter will be able to move through
such an open area and get close to the deer without being
seen. And with glass and stalk hunting, the main object is
to see the deer before it sees you.
A large area of unbroken dense cover is
not good for glassing and stalking, either. The benefit of
the spotting glasses is negated because the cover is too thick
to see into, and the deer will usually see or hear a hunter
before he sees them.
The ideal glass and stalk area will be
semi-open. There will be small openings that can be glassed
for deer, but with enough trees or brush pockets that the
hunter can move through to break up his outline and hide his
human form.
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