![]() ![]() Instead, he recommends an old favourite of guides-a sock filled with ashes. To test the wind’s direction, Nesbitt says you don’t need to buy commercial powder or expensive equipment. “You have to be ready to make a 180-degree turn if the wind changes,” he says. “That’s the number one commandment for me.” You should also frequently test the wind direction and speed, pay attention to currents and thermals, and be ready to change your game plan as needed. ![]() It can be the ultimate enemy or the ultimate benefit,” Nesbitt says, adding that you want it to be fairly steady and in your favour. Nesbitt has bowhunted all over the world. So, how does Nesbitt successfully stalk so many animals? We asked him to share his secrets. McElroy Award for his 30-year commitment to wildlife and wild places. Pursuing big game aside, the Calgary bowhunter is just as dedicated to conservation-in 2015, SCI awarded him the coveted C.J. As well, Nesbitt has more than 330 big-game entries in Safari Club International’s record books and holds 102 world records, all accomplished with bow and arrow, and most by spotting and stalking. For starters, he’s the first bowhunter to achieve a Grand Slam of North American Sheep (four species), the Ovis World Slam (12 sheep species) and the Capra World Slam (12 wild goat species). Dubbed the Superman of Bowhunting, 67-year-old Archie Nesbitt comes by the title honestly. ![]()
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