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<blockquote data-quote="KMixson" data-source="post: 399969" data-attributes="member: 432"><p>Nice article. Back when I was young and hunted a lot I was taught to sit still like a statue. Movement catches the eye of the hunter and the hunted. If you are out on a calm day sit very still and stare at one place without moving your eyes too much to see how much movement your eyes pick up in your peripheral view. If you catch something in your view do not jerk your head in that direction. Slowly turn your head in that direction. I see these hunting shows on TV and they move and talk so much I wonder how they ever bag anything. They walk to their stand like a bull moose charging through the brush. I was taught to take light steps and keep as quit as humanly possible to get to your hunting spot. I still get blamed for sneaking up on people because I walk with such light footsteps. My girlfriend has threatened to tie a bell around my neck to warn her when I am walking up behind her.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KMixson, post: 399969, member: 432"] Nice article. Back when I was young and hunted a lot I was taught to sit still like a statue. Movement catches the eye of the hunter and the hunted. If you are out on a calm day sit very still and stare at one place without moving your eyes too much to see how much movement your eyes pick up in your peripheral view. If you catch something in your view do not jerk your head in that direction. Slowly turn your head in that direction. I see these hunting shows on TV and they move and talk so much I wonder how they ever bag anything. They walk to their stand like a bull moose charging through the brush. I was taught to take light steps and keep as quit as humanly possible to get to your hunting spot. I still get blamed for sneaking up on people because I walk with such light footsteps. My girlfriend has threatened to tie a bell around my neck to warn her when I am walking up behind her. [/QUOTE]
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