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<blockquote data-quote="slas" data-source="post: 2915137" data-attributes="member: 39669"><p>Here's the scenario. You're in a ghillie suit behind fallen tree limbs, or in a ghostblind or low frontal only cover, and several deer are coming withing range. How to best draw your bow without being seen or noticed. I find if I get down on one knee I'm too low to shoot through the openings. If I draw while sitting on my hunting stool I can (possibly) be seen. The suggested method was to stay in the chair or on the stool, without doing any ducking, with the bow up and facing the deer head on and draw straight back. Since there will be no side to side movement the draw should be less obvious. </p><p></p><p>I was just curious how others out there have perform this successfully, or think they would. I'm thinking there probably aren't many that are hunting from the ground outside of a blind so this is probably is not a issue for many but for me it's a concern.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="slas, post: 2915137, member: 39669"] Here's the scenario. You're in a ghillie suit behind fallen tree limbs, or in a ghostblind or low frontal only cover, and several deer are coming withing range. How to best draw your bow without being seen or noticed. I find if I get down on one knee I'm too low to shoot through the openings. If I draw while sitting on my hunting stool I can (possibly) be seen. The suggested method was to stay in the chair or on the stool, without doing any ducking, with the bow up and facing the deer head on and draw straight back. Since there will be no side to side movement the draw should be less obvious. I was just curious how others out there have perform this successfully, or think they would. I'm thinking there probably aren't many that are hunting from the ground outside of a blind so this is probably is not a issue for many but for me it's a concern. [/QUOTE]
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