Stalking socks?
Stalking socks?
l just received my Larry Jones video "How to Hunt Mule Deer in Open Country," and it was the first time l had ever seen staking socks... are they commonly used?
Are they heavy wool socks or something special?
Are they heavy wool socks or something special?
The right thing to do and the hard thing to do are usually the same thing
Re: Stalking socks?
Sounds more like another gimmick to sell something else to hunters again.
"Dang, Fred, we need to turn around! I forgot my Stalking Socks!"
"Dang, Fred, we need to turn around! I forgot my Stalking Socks!"
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Re: Stalking socks?
No, those are just heavy wool socks...I just use soft soled boots for stalking, can't stand to get caught running around in my socks...I've also used the Carlton Stalkers that go over your boot soles. They work ok...
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Re: Stalking socks?
Definitely not a gimmick. I've been carrying around an extra pair of heavy wool socks in my pack for years now.......get within 100 yards, take off my boots and slip on the wool socks.......sneak right in to the buck's bedroom and watch his eyelashes blink!
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Re: Stalking socks?
Umm.... That's worth it!BOHNTR wrote:sneak right in to the buck's bedroom and watch his eyelashes blink!
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Re: Stalking socks?
I'll concur here also, a good pair of wool socks will work wonders on getting closer to bucks. Much better chance and odds in getting in tight versus boots/shoes.
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Re: Stalking socks?
I have used thick wool socks on a few stalks but they only work well on more mild terrain and earlier in the year. Just use your own judgment on when to use them and they will help out a lot. I have found on real steep terrain and or cold wet weather they hinder you more than help. Just my observations.
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Re: Stalking socks?
BOHNTR wrote:Definitely not a gimmick. I've been carrying around an extra pair of heavy wool socks in my pack for years now.......get within 100 yards, take off my boots and slip on the wool socks.......sneak right in to the buck's bedroom and watch his eyelashes blink!
I've seen the pictures of his house...There's a whole lot of bucks in there that prove it works!
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BlackGold Sights, RipCord Rest, CarbonTech Shafts, G5 and BuckNasty Strings
BlackGold Sights, RipCord Rest, CarbonTech Shafts, G5 and BuckNasty Strings
Re: Stalking socks?
Exactly. No reason to buy anything special, just carry a pair of heavy wools around and slip into them for the stalk.BOHNTR wrote:Definitely not a gimmick. I've been carrying around an extra pair of heavy wool socks in my pack for years now.......get within 100 yards, take off my boots and slip on the wool socks.......sneak right in to the buck's bedroom and watch his eyelashes blink!
Hoyt
Re: Stalking socks?
The only thing that I can add is to make sure you take GPS coordinates of where you put your boots or mark it well in some way because all sagebrush looks the same.