Just thought I'd throw this out there.
As a boy I heard my ole' pops friend talk of how in the old days deer hunters would actually act like a deer (movements) and as long as they were down wind they would manage to get to within bow range.
So last year I tried this tactic and all be damnned it works. Now I'm hunting archery only season so I don't get kilt
. Anyways I hunt this fairly open area for muleys and coues WT in SE Arizona. I usually intercept bucks looking for does (rut in AZ is from Dec-Jan).
Well I didn't have any opportunities at a buck this day so I'm sitting and having lunch. I had been watching a group of does maybe 1/2 a mile out. So I see an opportunity to try this out. I not camo'ed or have a cover scent. Its very open country with scattered juniper. Anyway I know elk are in the area too so I thought......hmmmmm if I carried my bow above my forehead (like an antler)and swayed while walking it kinda looks funny but I wanted to imitate a bull elks walk.
Ok now I'm in the open, deer see me and they're obviously on alert. But I continue in plain sight. Slowly walking swaying side to side like an elk with the Osage bow over my forehead. I stop kneel like I'm browsing and continue. I notice the deer relax and continue feeding. WOW. So I slowly make my way to within 100yds in plain view. I continue like I'm feeding along and still downwind from 2 adult does and a fawn.
I can't believe this so I continue to within 28yds. I could have killed a doe since it is legal with archery equipment in my area but I chose not to. I took this as a well learned skill and let them pass. IDK if it was a fluke but I'm going out again and giving this another shot this year. My season is a month long from Dec1-31.
I'm waiting for the rut to kick in for the WTs. Good luck.