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<blockquote data-quote="Ski" data-source="post: 5753831" data-attributes="member: 20583"><p>Yes and no. With rifle you don't have to be close, so a lot of set ups are designed for longer shots. The farther away the deer are, the less chance of them spooking or catching your scent. </p><p></p><p>Archery is different. You have to be close, close enough that they can hear and smell and see you. That makes it difficult. </p><p></p><p>Otherwise the premise is the same. Figure best you can where and when a deer will be, and set up to ambush them. If you're correct then you'll get a shot. If not then you won't. You have to learn the deer you're hunting and how they use the landscape you're hunting. The easy part is the killing. The hard part is getting one in front of you to kill.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ski, post: 5753831, member: 20583"] Yes and no. With rifle you don't have to be close, so a lot of set ups are designed for longer shots. The farther away the deer are, the less chance of them spooking or catching your scent. Archery is different. You have to be close, close enough that they can hear and smell and see you. That makes it difficult. Otherwise the premise is the same. Figure best you can where and when a deer will be, and set up to ambush them. If you’re correct then you'll get a shot. If not then you won't. You have to learn the deer you’re hunting and how they use the landscape you're hunting. The easy part is the killing. The hard part is getting one in front of you to kill. [/QUOTE]
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