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I have some neighbors on the back side of the property that have 5 dogs. Two at one, two at another one and one at the last one. I grab some Dog Biscuits and see if I can sneak-up on any of them. Five faced in different directions makes the approach very tricky at times. I pre-scout the approach with some 10x50 binoculars, try to judge the wind and then begin the old Stealth Approach. They apparently have a different Alert sound just to indicate to the others that I am approaching. Quite often I don't hear anything , but here they come wide-open. When I can actually get within 10yds of them, it is a very successful Stealth Approach. Then I get to Whistle, see tham do all kinds of flips, hops and barks as they realize what has happened. Prefer to practice on real Deer during the Off Season, but this is a good bit of fun too. How `bout you? Do you do any Off-Season Sneakin'? | ||
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Not in a long time. So no one practices getting into the Woods/Swamps undetected but me. Very interesting. | |||
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In my neck of the woods we sneak up on wild pigs,, they hear and smell really good, vision not so great but it is fun and takes some skill to stalk one into range,, ...plus you cant hunt them 24/7 365 days of the year you can make more money, you can not make more time | |||
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