The Prey – the Buck Deer
Imagine now, an interruption, a beat out of the tune that breaks the rythm, alerting the pond dwellers that something ,out of the ordinary is amiss. The shadow of a kingfisher bird flitting across the surface causes the frog to stop breathing for a moment. The beat changes at Lake Manitoba Narrows , signaling each creature to cease activity and activities to a full stop and halt. In turn the pond and lake become fully still. No predator has a chance of entering undetected as long as the entire pond is on full alert.
As with the pond, so is it with the home of the whitetail. A successful “still hunter” must know the regular rhthym , tune into it, move with it and thus adapt to it. It is not like having a union job. The buck may be half a mile away, as the still hunter enters the woods, but it is tuned to the surroundings. When the squirrel at the edge , of the forest. detects the hunter or hunters and changes its very rhthym and melody, the ripple spreads to other creatures , eventually reaching the prey – the buck.
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