Thankyou, Preacher
I might throw down that its NOT easy with only one extra guy along in close, and theres no hiding that big ''eyeball'' of a camera lens. The hardest has to be bird hunting.
This spring, for example we did an awsome stalk, and I shafted a nice Bull Caribou with my camera guy about 20 feet to my left, the Caribou was all eyes on him, and I got a great pass through and the Caribou just staggerd and went hooves up....but the 'kill shot'' wasnt caught on camera, so that was that .....LOL!
............so sometimes the camera being there can help, but the uncountable stalks that were blown dot make up for it, which is why I just didnt use a bow on camera most of the time. Besides, I live in the great wide open (except the trees that line our rivers) and it really takes a pro behind the camera shooting to actually get a good hunt in with someone whos shooting a gun.
Might be why box and feed stand hunting on TV is so popular.......
Someone waving, scaring off the animal, BigBore, oh ya! ....LOL!
I have actually seen that in a tec we had along and who didnt ''believe in killing'' and was doing his best to mess with us, in a semi-covert way....was really weird, we had to sit him down and talk about his future in the job.......and he actually stopped his antics, worked out the shoot and never came back