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Since I am going to SA next year to spot and stalk hunt with my bow, I would like some input on what animals that are at high risk of being string jumpers.
Is any of them so skittish that you always should aim very low or even under their chest when hunting them with a bow?
I am confident about hitting close enough to where I aim, but it would be good to know what animals that have a tendency to jump the string
My main targets will be Kudu, Red Hartebeest, Blesbuck, Bushbuck and Impala.
But Steenbuck, Grey Duiker, Springbuck and Warthog will also be in risk of getting an arrow their way if I find any decent ones while stalking
Is any of them so skittish that you always should aim very low or even under their chest when hunting them with a bow?
I am confident about hitting close enough to where I aim, but it would be good to know what animals that have a tendency to jump the string
My main targets will be Kudu, Red Hartebeest, Blesbuck, Bushbuck and Impala.
But Steenbuck, Grey Duiker, Springbuck and Warthog will also be in risk of getting an arrow their way if I find any decent ones while stalking