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Sorry, I overlooked the aspect of the 365 days a year. I'm unaware of the natives moving masses of animals off a cliff, especially when I studied history in college but I know not everything.
Please google "buffalo jump", and if you were a history or environmental science major ask for a refund on your degree. In all seriousness do yourself a favor and pick up American Buffalo by Steven Rinella.
As far as binos v. spotter; I don't own but have been loaned by my in-laws at various times a Swaro spotter and Swaro 10x56 binos. If you told me I had to pick one or the other I'm going with a tripod and 10x56 binos everyday of the week. The glass in the new Swaro 10x56 binos is unreal, during Christmas I was able to count antler tines on deer in a field at 11pm at about 400-500 yards. When I put the binos down I couldn't even tell there were deer in the field, with my Steiner's I could barely make out the outlines of the bodies.
Having a spotter is great, but aside from judging animals super far away you don't gain a huge advantage over binos. If you really want both I would do vortex razor 8x42 and then get a swaro spotter (similar to snowymountaineers post), I would stick to the 65 for backpack hunting.
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