Coming to full draw often spells the difference between success and failure when hunting whitetail deer. Once you’ve fooled that amazing nose, coming to full draw without being visually detected is the next hurdle, a task that can blow weeks of preparation if not done properly. Much is written about masking human scent, yet little has been published about how deer see and the ways you might take advantage of their visual limitations. This QDMA post by Lindsey Thomas Junior tells all.
Whitetails can see their surroundings almost as well when their heads are tilted down as they can when their heads are raised. That’s due to an amazing capability that keeps their horizontal pupils parallel to the ground as they lower their heads… [continued]
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