Chapter 5: Preparation Before the Hunt
Distance Judging Methods
Actual Distance Judging: Follow this procedure.
- Ask a companion to set out life-size 3-D models of game animals in five to 10 spots between 5 and 50 yards from a single observation point and
to measure the actual distance to each model.
- Stand at the observation point, and estimate the distances to the models; then compare your answers to the actual distances. The
difference between your estimate and the actual distance is your score.
- Add up the total actual yardage to the targets, and divide that figure into your total score.
- Subtract that percentage from 100 percent to find the percentage you estimated correctly. Most beginners do not score above 75 percent. Your goal is to practice this method or use other estimation methods to increase your accuracy to more than 90 percent.
Markers
When hunting from an elevated stand or ground blind, you can pace off the
distance to permanent markers, such as stumps and trees, to get an accurate
measure to spots that offer potential shots.
Subtending
Subtending is determining yardage by comparing the
relationship between a distant animal and your fingers
or a part of your bow. For example, a normal-size
deer in your location may be two-thirds as big as
your bow's sight window at 10 yards, half as big
as the window at 20 yards, and one-third as big at
30 yards.
Range Finders
A range finder is an accurate distance measuring
tool used by many bowhunters. The devices vary in
design and cost. Generally, the better the quality,
the greater the accuracy when used correctly. Most
bowhunters predetermine distances in an area where
they anticipate spotting game, which allows them
to concentrate on taking a shot when game arrives,
rather than making calculations. Usually there isn’t
enough time to range an animal when it appears, and
most bowhunters choose to avoid extra movement in
the presence of game.
| Distance Judging
Exercise |
| Results of estimating distance to life-size 3-D
animals at seven different distances. |
Your
Estimate |
Actual
Measure |
Score |
| 8 |
10 |
2 |
| 23 |
28 |
5 |
| 45 |
37 |
8 |
| 30 |
24 |
6 |
| 15 |
19 |
4 |
| 50 |
42 |
8 |
| 23 |
20 |
3 |
| TOTAL: |
180 |
36 |
36/180 = 0.20 or 20%
100% - 20% = 80% |
| RATINGS: |
|
| Poor |
Under 70% |
|
| Fair |
70-80% |
|
| Good |
80-90% |
|
| Excellent |
90-100% |
|
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