Ryan Bingham
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Like, he was a foot in front of, it was the arrow landed a foot behind his ass.
That's how fast they move.
We found that the best time to hunt is actually in the afternoon, because in the afternoon it's really windy.
And when it's really windy, it covers your sound a little better.
I got a couple of them in the morning, a couple of times morning hunting I got a deer.
But it's a lot of blown stalks.
You've got to walk super slow.
You've got to be real cautious.
And, again, there's a lot of high brush, and you don't know where the fuck they're hiding.
You've got to kind of find a pinch point.
What you got to kind of do is like find where they're going to be and just wait because they travel so much.
They do so much moving.
You think I'm just going to go, you know, still hunt and spot and stalk and I'll find one.
You're almost better off just staying put.