I'm interested to see how people go about bow hunting relative to their location. Myself I live on Vancouver island and the timber is often very steep and very dense. So my bow hunting has consisted of spot and stalking black bear in slashes and still hunting black tail in their awfully steep habitat. But i'm interested what the rest of you do when you grab your bow and head into the bush. So much of the bow hunting videos I watch seem to consist of tree stand hunting deer or bear and calling in elk or moose. I love the bow but i feel like my time might be better spent doing long weekend hunts on the mainland where spot and stalk or tree hand hunting is a little bit more feasible. So please just jot down your location and how you might spend your season with the bow in your hand. Cheers!
Region 3. Calling moose, still hunting deer in timber, calling and rattling deer, tree stand on agriculture land for whitetail, ground blind on bait for deer, spot and stalk bear, calling elk.
I;m in the interior, for me, I use deer calls, and spot and stalk. sometimes when the situation arises I use the high ground to overlook an area, grab a sandwich from my pack, have a cup of coffee, and grab the binos...have had good results in the past.
Cool. Super cool to hear how many different types of approaches you guys seem to use. I'm planning on adding a few different techniques for next season.