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Do you walk around the woods with an arrow nocked?  

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  1. 1. Do you walk around the woods with an arrow nocked?

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How many of you walk through the woods with an arrow nocked?

Personally I dont. I keep my broadheads in my quiver until I am in stand or sitting. I have heard some people say they always walk with an arrow nocked tho.

So what do you do?

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Yep, need a sometimes option. I don't generally but like WNY there are some places I routinely see deer so I make sure I am ready. I have also done a little spot and stalk a couple times. Didn't get a shot but it sure was fun!

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Im with 5.9.... if its dark its in the quiver, any other time i got one knocked up and ready to fly. When u consistently shoot lung sized groups at 50yrds, ya gotta be ready for anything. And i think if you dont have one knocked it will only take one time for that bruiser to walk by you as u fumble to try and get one on and spook him off for you to change your way of thinking !

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after the morning hunt ill have one nocked as i leave the woods and as i enter the woods for the afternoon hunt i always have one nocked i would guess that more then 50% of the time i see deer when im heading to my stand for the afternoon hunt monday afternoon i had a doe less then 30 yards away broadside feeding while i was walking to my stand she stayed around for a few minutes didnt even mind that i was there i finally had to spook her so i could get to my stand

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I find carrying a bow to be very awkward in comparison to a gun. NO way will I walk with a knocked arrow. I walked up on a buck two years ago and had plenty of time to knock an arrow. Just way too easy to trip when walking in the woods and I don't think it would be very hard at all to get stabbed with that broadhead if you were to go down. I for one would feel a lot more safe walking with a loaded gun with the safety on in comparison.

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As with the rest when it is dark never. When it is legal hours and safe walking yes. I have seen, stalked and shot deer on the way to my stand before. Not a lot, but I have and would hate to miss the oportunity. I always am moving slowly in the woods so I should not be falling!

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I did this year while pig hunting had to move quickly to get to another spot to cut the pigs off. While doing so I took the arrow off the bow and started a quick walk and the broadhead touched the string. Let's just say the pigs got a free be that day. Now I'd on the move I have them in a quiver.

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