I stalk 100% of the time. I follow tracks which is much easier in the snow. That's why I hunt the later seasons, because i'll have a better chance of snow.
I also do a lot of glassing. Once I spot an animal, and I say animal, because I hunt elk the same way. Anyway, once I spot an animal I try and come up with a plan to sneak up on it.
That's pretty much it for me. Track, look, spot, and sneak.
I find it much more natural and interesting than taking any kind of stand. You couldn't pay me to sit in a tree, but I don't even like taking a stand on the ground unless it's part of my sneak.
It's funny, but I fly fish the same way. I fish smaller creeks in the mountains. The fish are extremely spooky. If they see you, or feel your vibrations the game is over. I need to stay out of sight and place the fly quietly and precisely. I don't get a second cast. It's quite a challenge and I love it. It's not just catching fish. It's how you do it that's important to me.
My hunting is the same way. It's not getting the kill that's important. It's how I get it. Give the animal a fair chance. Let it use it's natural defenses. It's called hunting. It takes a certain amount of skill to hunt. Not so much to be a sniper.
Now please. No negative feedback on my post. It's how I do it. You all can do what you want.