It can be as slow as 200m an hour depending on vegetation, how close I come to some active @animals and if I bow hunt and want to make a shot with out being seen or if I rifle hunt , where an animal on alert that look at me can still fall under a bullet ( something I do not want with an arrow).
Regarding the use of binoculars, 1000’s of animals have been killed by experienced bush hunters who Nevers used them.
But I got taught to use binoculars during all my roe deer stalking years in Europe, and even in tight stuff they can be useful to pick up just part of a deer ( a leg, an ear or an antler…). When bowhunting they are a precious aid.
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