theHunter not only features many animals and locations, but also requires the players to apply a variety of hunting tactics. This page lists the tactics for each species based on the experience from the players.
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Mule Deer
Introduction Spawning Clothing Sense Reduction Values (1 = some; 6 = excellent)
You will quickly see a big difference when using any of these outfits with the deer species when you have approached them with a regular outfit before. When in prone, the animals will almost step on you before they notice the danger and run. These clothes have the same effect on any map, environment and vegetation, as opposed to certain camouflage clothes which only unfold their advantages when in certain areas such as forests, but provide zero camouflage otherwise. Scent Eliminator and Wind Indicator Searching Luring Field Judging Dealing with groups (herds, packs, flocks) Shooting the animal An experienced hunter can take out multiple Mule Deer with a silent bow such as the Parker Python. This works especially well with does and also somewhat with the bucks as long as there are a few meters to the next. The kill will have to be immediate though, or the hurt animal will run and flush the rest of the group. If the animal flees Spooked Mule Deer do not run very far with the exception of high scoring bucks. Both males and females will alternatively stop, walk and trot for while. They will be alert while nervous, but you can still approach them just enough for a good shot. The Logger's Point reserve has an extra challenge ready for you when tracking them near the seashore. The recurring trotting of recently spooked Mule Deer along with their absence of calling while nervous can result in bumping into them while the tracks would suggest they should be much further away. Again the advice is given here to better glass once too often. After a buck has calmed down and is ready to be lured again, remember that others might also be in the area. Calling them back to you requires extra attention and surveillance of the environment. Ideally do not stay in the spot where you called from but rather move away into a location with enough cover (i.e. near trees where you are better protected with Sneaky 3D Summer Camo) but still have a good line of sight for the shot. Quick Start LocationsStart at the following lodge(s) for quickly finding this species.
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Whitetail Deer
Introduction Spawning Clothing Sense Reduction Values (1 = some; 6 = excellent)
You will quickly see a big difference when using any of these outfits with the deer species when you have approached them with a regular outfit before. When in prone, the animals will almost step on you before they notice the danger and run. These clothes have the same effect on any map, environment and vegetation, as opposed to certain camouflage clothes which only unfold their advantages when in certain areas such as forests, but provide zero camouflage otherwise. Scent Eliminator and Wind Indicator Searching Luring Field Judging Shooting the animal If the animal flees Quick Start LocationsStart at the following lodge(s) for quickly finding this species.
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Blacktail Deer
Introduction Spawning Clothing Sense Reduction Values (1 = some; 6 = excellent)
You will quickly see a big difference when using any of these outfits with the deer species when you have approached them with a regular outfit before. When in prone, the animals will almost step on you before they notice the danger and run. These clothes have the same effect on any map, environment and vegetation, as opposed to certain camouflage clothes which only unfold their advantages when in certain areas such as forests, but provide zero camouflage otherwise. Scent Eliminator and Wind Indicator Searching Luring Field Judging Dealing with groups (herds, packs, flocks) Shooting the animal If the animal flees Quick Start LocationsStart at the following lodge(s) for quickly finding this species.
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Sitka Deer
Introduction Spawning Clothing Scent Eliminator and Wind Indicator Searching Luring Field Judging Dealing with groups (herds, packs, flocks) Shooting the animal If the animal flees Quick Start LocationsStart at the following lodge(s) for quickly finding this species.
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Roosevelt Elk
Introduction Spawning Clothing Sense Reduction Values (1 = some; 6 = excellent)
You will quickly see a big difference when using any of these outfits with the deer species when you have approached them with a regular outfit before. When in prone, the animals will almost step on you before they notice the danger and run. These clothes have the same effect on any map, environment and vegetation, as opposed to certain camouflage clothes which only unfold their advantages when in certain areas such as forests, but provide zero camouflage otherwise. Scent Eliminator and Wind Indicator Searching Luring Field Judging Dealing with groups (herds, packs, flocks) Shooting the animal If the animal flees Quick Start LocationsStart at the following lodge(s) for quickly finding this species.
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Moose
Introduction Spawning Clothing Sense Reduction Values (1 = some; 6 = excellent)
You will quickly see a big difference when using any of these outfits with the deer species when you have approached them with a regular outfit before. When in prone, the animals will almost step on you before they notice the danger and run. These clothes have the same effect on any map, environment and vegetation, as opposed to certain camouflage clothes which only unfold their advantages when in certain areas such as forests, but provide zero camouflage otherwise. Scent Eliminator and Wind Indicator Searching Luring Field Judging Shooting the animal The large Moose is a great target for bow hunters. Badly shot arrows however might not hurt the animal enough and you could end up having to track the shot animal for a long while. Also after a bad shot, the Moose might attack you. You will not be able to react fast enough with a bow, so plan your first shot well and only shoot at the animal when it stands still. From behind, a Moose is very hard to take down even from close. A good way though is shooting the backside of the head with a rifle. The head is a bit above the shoulders and sticks out just enough for you to aim at. The Moose has a lot of head movement and a good shot placement takes patience. If you hit though, the bullet will easily penetrate the skull and reach the brain for a clean take-down. If the animal flees Quick Start LocationsStart at the following lodge(s) for quickly finding this species.
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Reindeer
Introduction Spawning Clothing Sense Reduction Values (1 = some; 6 = excellent)
You will quickly see a big difference when using any of these outfits with the deer species when you have approached them with a regular outfit before. When in prone, the animals will almost step on you before they notice the danger and run. These clothes have the same effect on any map, environment and vegetation, as opposed to certain camouflage clothes which only unfold their advantages when in certain areas such as forests, but provide zero camouflage otherwise.
Scent Eliminator and Wind Indicator Searching If you cannot catch up or realize that the herd is very far ahead already, you can fast travel to a lodge or tent that is ahead of the roaming path, and wait for the herd there. Behave quietly when you arrive, the fast roaming herd might be approaching already, or even be there or beyond. Luring Field Judging Shooting the animal If the animal flees Listen again for the clicking sounds of the tendons of the trotting animal and let it calm down for a safe shot. The animal will return to its normal state and won't roam at the same speed as before. You have a good chance for finding a spooked bull. As opposed to the females, the males do not trot around which makes finding it a lot easier. Quick Start LocationsStart at the following lodge(s) for quickly finding this species.
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Red Deer
Introduction Spawning Clothing Sense Reduction Values (1 = some; 6 = excellent)
You will quickly see a big difference when using any of these outfits with the deer species when you have approached them with a regular outfit before. When in prone, the animals will almost step on you before they notice the danger and run. These clothes have the same effect on any map, environment and vegetation, as opposed to certain camouflage clothes which only unfold their advantages when in certain areas such as forests, but provide zero camouflage otherwise. Scent Eliminator and Wind Indicator Searching Luring Field Judging Shooting the animal If the animal flees Following a spooked Red Deer is hard. They encounter you from far away. It is essential to constantly glass the area. If you crouch after a high scoring stag and finally find a roaming track after many fleeing tracks, you have likely come too close already and spooked it again. Quick Start LocationsStart at the following lodge(s) for quickly finding this species.
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Roe Deer
Introduction Spawning Clothing Sense Reduction Values (1 = some; 6 = excellent)
You will quickly see a big difference when using any of these outfits with the deer species when you have approached them with a regular outfit before. When in prone, the animals will almost step on you before they notice the danger and run. These clothes have the same effect on any map, environment and vegetation, as opposed to certain camouflage clothes which only unfold their advantages when in certain areas such as forests, but provide zero camouflage otherwise. Scent Eliminator and Wind Indicator Searching Luring Field Judging A final score of +200 is very good and can place you in the top three of a score competition, even if the winner is going to be around 250 points. There is normal distribution in scores up to about 205. Then a wide gap opens with very few shot Roe Deer from 205 to about 240. Shooting the animal If the animal flees After a Roe Deer has spooked it will make a quacking sound. Even after the animal has stopped running it will continue this quacking for some time. This can be helpful for you to find it. This is similar behavior to the chirping of the Alpine Ibex. Be careful and keep glassing when approaching the nervous deer. Follow the fleeing tracks and at the same time listen for the quacking sound. You can come close to a nervous Roe Deer, at least closer than for example to a Red Deer or Whitetail Deer. If you cannot locate the spooked animal, wait some time and then start using the lures again, and the animal might be coming back. Some areas are densely populated by Roe Deer and a spooked critter might have scared some others that have run in the same direction. As a result often times you will encounter that after following one and using a lure again, you will have more animals come to you that you were aware of being around. Quick Start LocationsStart at the following lodge(s) for quickly finding this species.
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Bison
Introduction The fact that it takes quite a bit though for these massive animals to get frightened makes it an interesting balancing experience for you as to how close you can move to them, try to take out a few with well placed shots, and watch out so you don't get taken on the horns by one of them. There is no meeting with them half way as there is no lure available. The bison dictates where it is going to put up with you. Spawning Clothing Searching Luring Field Judging Dealing with herds If you fancy shooting any gender, roam around and look for their tracks or listen for their calls. If you are after the big male, leave signs of females behind and keep going until you find the according presence of males. When you encounter a group, try to spot them and receive information about their potential size and score. Spotting all animals also has the positive side effect of increasing your spotting skill for this species. Since there is no lure available, you will have to keep up with the fast roaming group. The spotting is difficult because you will be looking at a number of animals constantly walking, trotting and mingling. Aggression Shooting the animal Bow hunting the bison is possible, but takes patience and care. Get within 30m, or a long search will follow. Remember that the Longbow and shotguns are not allowed for Bison. If the animal flees Quick Start LocationsStart at the following lodge(s) for quickly finding this species.
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Alpine Ibex
Introduction Spawning Clothing Searching Luring Field Judging Scent Eliminator and Wind Indicator Shooting the animal It is possible that the Alpine Ibex will be outside the border. You may clearly see it on a mountainside and you can aim at it, but the game will prevent you from shooting it. You have to again wait for it to return to the inside of the reserve boundaries. A good weapon for the hunt on the Alpine Ibex is the fast reloading .30-06 Lever Action Rifle. Often times you will find a group of five to six animals. You can keep shooting with this rifle while keeping sight on them. Spooked animals tend to run in circles in front of steep walls of cliffs instead of climbing them. Wait for them to stand still for a second or two during their flight before they run off again, and you can take out a few at a time. If the animal flees Listen for the chirping sound and let the animal calm down from its trotting after fleeing for a safe shot. If you have approached them from behind a hill and all of a sudden you hear them run away for some reason (you will hear the chirping), get up and run to the top of the hill. Often times you can still pick out a few Ibexes while they are trying to find a path away from you. Cliffs and walls will again confuse them just enough to keep them within reach. Quick Start LocationsStart at the following lodge(s) for quickly finding this species.
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Red Kangaroo
Introduction Spawning Clothing Bushrangers Run has a specific set of clothes, the Sneaky 3D Arid Camo which is perfect for the entire map. It is also possible to use the all-rounder set Outback Outfit. It fits the area from a cultural style just nicely. Scent Eliminator and Wind Indicator Searching and stalking Luring Shooting the animal If the animal flees Quick Start LocationsStart at the following lodge(s) for quickly finding this species.
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Polar Bear
Introduction Spawning Clothing Searching Polar Bear make calls that your HunterMate can identify. In areas with few other animals, receiving calls from the Polar Bear is quite common. This is the easiest way to locate them. Constant spotting ahead on the main land can also prove useful, the massive animal has a yellowish color that is pretty different from the snow that will let you see it in the open. Luring Field Judging Aggression The Polar Bear is among the most aggressive animals in the game. Running up to it will only in few cases scare it away. In most cases the bear will attack you. It attacks from further away than the other bear species. The attacking pose is obvious and the growling loud enough not to oversee and overhear. Shooting the animal If a missed bear runs away, most of the times it will return to walking and you can easily catch up. If you hit it badly however it will continue fleeing at top speed, and even running will not let you catch up. At this point the Polar Bear proves its fine senses and can become one of the trickiest animals to follow. You will see it spook from far out time and time again. It is then advisable to crouch after it and continuously spot the area. Unlike in other reserves and with other species, you should keep going after it pretty soon as the tracks in Whiterime Ridge ridge have a shorter life span than in smaller reserves, lest you lose the trail. Quick Start LocationsStart at the following lodge(s) for quickly finding this species.
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Brown Bear
Introduction Spawning Clothing Scent Eliminator and Wind Indicator Note that the smelling ability is the strongest of the Brown Bear's senses, so be extra careful around nearby bears. Searching The solution is that you break this pattern by intentionally spooking the bear. At first it will run and gain some ground again, but then it will stop and stand around a lot. During this time you can finally catch up even while crouching. After some fleeing tracks you will find roaming tracks that show that the bear is now very close of you. Glass around a lot and try to find the bear, and keep crouching after it. In fact you will get so close that you might repeatedly spook it again, but that is not a problem. Just keep going after it, the bear won't go back to its crazy cruising speed if you keep it busy and don't let it fully calm down. Using this method you can get the bear within reach even for safe bow shots. Note that the Brown Bear has a distinct walking sound that you can hear within about 30m (100 ft). If you can hear this sound behind a hill, lay flat and listen. Unless it is a Moose (at Hemmeldal) which has the very same walking sound, you have come really close to a Brown Bear and should be ready for a shot or for a run. Luring Baiting Field Judging Aggression Shooting the animal Getting very close for a bow shot is tough. Consider a shot over 40-50m (~130-165 ft) if you get a chance, as many times it will be the only one you have in a long time before the bear walks off or spooks. An arrow will always kill the bear sooner or later when you hit. Naturally shooting Brown Bears near a bait barrel is utterly easy in comparison, especially when supported by a suitable stand. If the animal flees Following spooked Brown Bears is one of the hardest challenges in the game. They encounter you from far away, now even more when they are in nervous state. It is essential to constantly glass the area. If you crouch after a high scoring bear and finally find a roaming track after many fleeing tracks, you have likely come too close already and spooked it again. Quick Start LocationsStart at the following lodge(s) for quickly finding this species.
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Black Bear
Introduction Spawning Clothing Scent Eliminator and Wind Indicator Note that the smelling ability is the strongest of the Black Bear's senses, so be extra careful around nearby bears. Searching Note that the Black Bear has a distinct walking sound similar to the Brown Bear that you can hear within about 30m (100 ft). If you can hear this sound behind a hill, lay flat and listen. You have come really close to a Black Bear and should be ready for a shot or for a run. Luring Baiting Field Judging Aggression Shooting the animal Getting very close for a bow shot is tough. Consider a shot over 40-50m (~130-165 ft) if you get a chance, as many times it will be the only one you have in a long time before the bear walks off or spooks. An arrow will always kill the bear sooner or later when you hit. Naturally shooting Black Bears near a bait barrel is utterly easy in comparison, especially when supported by a suitable stand. There is one tactic for shooting Black Bears that only exists for this species. Maybe a game design flaw, it is actually possible to catch up and keep up with a running bear. Some players take advantage of this for bow shooting the Black Bears. This video explains the tactics. If the animal flees Following spooked Black Bears is a tough challenge. They encounter you from far away, now even more when they are in nervous state. It is essential to constantly glass the area. If you crouch after a high scoring bear and finally find a roaming track after many fleeing tracks, you have likely come too close already and spooked it again. Quick Start LocationsStart at the following lodge(s) for quickly finding this species.
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Wild Boar
Introduction Spawning Clothing Scent Eliminator and Wind Indicator The smelling sense is the Wild Boar's most developed one and is even stronger than that of the Feral Hog of the same family. Pay extra attention to the according protection and the wind. Searching Following a big scoring boar or a sounder with many pigs in the thick vegetation of Hirschfelden can be a really good test for your stalking, spotting and shooting skills. The darkish Wild Boars seem to roam the land totally unorganized at times. They alternatively walk and trot and can be far and apart one minute and back close together the next. The Wild Boars have a special feeding (or "rooting") track like their smaller family pears, tracks that you will not see for any other species. When the boars dig for roots preferably in the early mornings or late evenings they leave a patch of dirt on the ground. Be careful when you find these tracks, you don't know how much time they have spent there and how much this has slowed them down. In the thick woods you will also find yourself running into sleeping Wild Boars or groups thereof. Their hearing is not as good as their smelling sense and your heart will jump when suddenly they get up and run right next to you. Or if they feel cornered and attack, often times out of nowhere. Luring Baiting Field Judging Aggression Shooting the animal The pig species in the game have a fat shield that heavier (older) males build up by fighting each other. This raises the penetration threshold slightly for organs that are protected by the shield. This promotes a tactical choice of shooting distance and caliber, depending on the size of the target. The fat shield requires the hunter to plan the shot. Bring your strongest rifle. Avoid random shots from further away, or to the backside of these pigs, or you will need to search them for a long time. Often times you cannot even wound them enough to kill them with one bullet if the shot was placed badly. For heart shots you need to aim slightly behind the front leg, as opposed to other animals that have their heart more centered above the leg. If the animal flees Following a spooked Wild Boar is hard, even more so if it scores high. These males can encounter you from far away. It is essential to constantly glass the area. If you finally find a roaming track after many fleeing tracks, you have likely come too close already and spooked it again. Pay attention to the rivers or shores of Hirschfelden where they will turn around and detect you even sooner. Quick Start LocationsStart at the following lodge(s) for quickly finding this species.
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Feral Hog
Introduction Spawning Clothing Scent Eliminator and Wind Indicator The smelling sense is the Feral Hog's most developed one, so pay extra attention to the according protection and the wind. Searching The scores of Feral Hogs and Wild Boars are based on their weight and their tusk sizes. Both values are added to make the total score. If the weight part of the score is bigger, then the final score gets a "W" added. If the tusk part is bigger, the final score gets a "T" added. The weight to score relation is rather high. The heaviest boars usually have the most impressive tusks. Follow tracks of heavy males, ideally heavier than 190kg. The maximum weight is 204kg for males. Luring Baiting Field Judging Aggression Shooting the animal The pig species in the game have a fat shield that heavier (older) males build up by fighting each other. This raises the penetration threshold slightly for organs that are protected by the shield. It promotes a tactical choice of shooting distance and caliber, depending on the size of the target. The Feral Hog is not very large, but this shield requires the hunter to plan the shot. Bring your strongest rifle. A good weapon is the fast reloading .30-06 Lever Action Rifle, especially near a feeder. You can keep shooting with this rifle while keeping sight on them. For heart shots you need to aim slightly behind the front leg, as opposed to other animals that have their heart more centered above the leg. If the animal flees Quick Start LocationsStart at the following lodge(s) for quickly finding this species.
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Coyote
Introduction Spawning Clothing Scent Eliminator and Wind Indicator Coyotes have among the best smelling abilities in the game. When around coyotes you should always apply scent eliminator even if not necessarily upwind. The situation and track path can change quickly before you find yourself ending up in the wind upstream of the animal(s) you are tracking. Searching Luring Field Judging Shooting the animal Remember the 30-35m safety distance. A band of coyotes can build a very tight cluster around the calling location, so it is not always easy to hit the correct coyote, especially if you need to identify them one by one. If you cannot get information on all of them, shoot the one animal that appears the largest. You may also consider using Buckshot ammo and hit multiple coyotes at once when they pile up in front of you. If the animal flees A spooked single Coyote or a band thereof won't run that far. Coyotes are less scary than the Red Foxes and following them is a bit easier. The safest method to regain a lost dog is to wait a while, then slowly follow and hope for a call from it. You can then know it has calmed down again and can be lured back to you. Be aware though that low scoring animals such as females might be closer to you than the big dog you are tracking down, and they could see you again and cause another flush wave. Glassing around is therefore important also in this case. Also if you call an animal back to you after it has returned to normal state, be aware that now many of the previously scattered coyotes will also come in stages back at you. Use a bow to eliminate them one by one, or try to hide until the one of your desire shows up. Coyotes that have arrived sooner at the calling location bear a risk of detecting you so keep a safe distance. Community GuideCheck out this guide from Flanker305. Quick Start LocationsStart at the following lodge(s) for quickly finding this species.
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Red Fox
Introduction Spawning Clothing Scent Eliminator and Wind Indicator Searching Luring Field Judging Shooting the animal If the animal flees A spooked fox is even more aware of you than it was already when in calm state. Immediately following all tracks will usually result in the red fox run again, and you will only find alternating fleeing and roaming tracks, but never the animal. After a few fleeing tracks, wait and spot. Again the bright orange color of the Common variant might give away its position. When you have a small circle on the Huntermate, you have likely come too close already and the fox will be gone. The safest method for winning this game is to wait a while, then slowly follow and hope for a call from it. You can then know it has calmed down again and can be lured back to you. Quick Start LocationsStart at the following lodge(s) for quickly finding this species.
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Arctic Fox
Introduction Spawning Clothing Scent Eliminator and Wind Indicator Searching Luring Field Judging Shooting the animal If the animal flees A spooked arctic fox is even more aware of you than it was already when in calm state. Immediately following all tracks might result in another fleeing. After a few fleeing tracks, wait and spot. Look for movements and cold breath, and listen for "barking" and walking sounds. When you have a small circle on the Huntermate, you have come too close and the fox will be on the run again. The safest method for winning this game is to wait a while, then slowly follow and hope for a call from it. You can then know it has calmed down again and can be lured back to you. Quick Start LocationsStart at the following lodge(s) for quickly finding this species.
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Turkey
Introduction Spawning Clothing Searching Luring With the addition of the Turkey Decoy you have another possibility for attracting the gobblers. They will however not detect the decoys from very far and you still need to bring them into eyesight reach before they stroll towards the dummies. The decoys will keep the turkeys interested for a short while only. Field Judging Senses Shooting the animal It is best to shoot turkey in the head or neck. This will always lead to an instant kill. Otherwise if you hit they can run a few meters before dying, which can cause a flushing effect on bystanders of any species. Turkeys can survive long range shots unless you hit it with a .223 Rifle. An experienced hunter can take out many turkeys, sometimes even multiple flocks at once, if shooting them one by one with a bow. The Parker Python bow with its Rangefinder Bow Sight is the ideal silent weapon against the turkeys. You may also use other bows, but they are all louder and harder to shoot. The silence of the Parker can be an important factor when detecting a turkey that has come closer than 20m and you need to quickly take it out before the others can see you. Make sure to keep the flock at a distance (25-30m) and check left and right of their last known position, as they can go unusual paths to approach you. If you keep shooting the closest, you reduce the risk of the entire flock being flushed by a nearby hen or tom that you didn't know of. After shooting a turkey, use the Box Caller again to keep them on the move to you. Even if you think you are done, stay silent and alert for a while and keep looking for more company from them. You may also use the Locator Caller to check if there is a male close by. If you use Turkey Decoys note that they will keep the turkeys interested for a short while only. Shoot as many as you can within that time. If the animal flees Weapons Quick Start LocationsStart at the following lodge(s) for quickly finding this species.
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Pheasant
Introduction Spawning Clothing Searching Luring Field Judging Senses Ducking / fleeing behavior Shooting the animal You can erase an entire flock of pheasants on the ground within a 1-2 minutes with a Bow, the .22 Air Rifle or the .22 Pistol. Observe the birds which all should be ducked. Wait until they get up and start walking. Shoot one and they will all duck again. Wait until they get up again, shoot the next and wait. Repeat this until the entire flock is wiped out. Sometimes a single bird will not play along and flee during this process, just let it go. If the animal flees Weapons Birds on the ground can be shot with Bows and help you practice bow shooting. Shooting them airborne however takes a lot of practice. Lead the shot and aim for the head, and you will find yourself succeed sooner. If you want to shoot pheasants with a pistol, go behind them and flush them. Let them reach a steady gliding before you shoot. Rising birds tend to make unpredictable changes in height, which is a recipe for missing. Quick Start LocationsStart at the following lodge(s) for quickly finding this species.
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Canada Goose
Introduction Field judging Spawning Preparing the hunt Waterfowl can see your movements from far away. You can lie flat on the ground, or you can consider setting up a Waterfowl Blind. Three people can wait in such a blind for the birds to approach. In the blind, you don't have to lay on the ground but can crouch. The blind nicely protects your movements from being spotted by the approaching birds, but also against other species that might be roaming the area. Luring Some birds might have been successfully lured away from their flock, but they decided to land outside your shotgun range. With the species specific short range caller you can now imitate their feeding sound. This will lure birds to where you are. So combine the callers! The long range caller increases the chance of them breaking off from the large flock and beginning to circle the area where the call originated. However without using the short range caller there is no guarantee that they will fly or land close enough to your location for a shoot. In this case they will choose a random location where there is enough space on water or land. They can land next to you or quite a bit further away. Using the short range caller basically increases the chance of you getting a shot at them. Difference in luring geese vs. ducks: Shooting Waterfowl Video Guide | ||
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Ducks
Introduction Field judging Spawning Preparing the hunt Waterfowl can see your movements from far away. You can lie flat on the ground, or you can consider setting up a Waterfowl Blind. Three people can wait in such a blind for the birds to approach. In the blind, you don't have to lay on the ground but can crouch. The blind nicely protects your movements from being spotted by the approaching birds, but also against other species that might be roaming the area. Luring Some birds might have been successfully lured away from their flock, but they decided to land outside your shotgun range. With the species specific short range caller you can now imitate their feeding sound. This will lure birds to where you are. So combine the callers! The long range caller increases the chance of them breaking off from the large flock and beginning to circle the area where the call originated. However without using the short range caller there is no guarantee that they will fly or land close enough to your location for a shoot. In this case they will choose a random location where there is enough space on water or land. They can land next to you or quite a bit further away. Using the short range caller basically increases the chance of you getting a shot at them. Difference in luring geese vs. ducks: Shooting Waterfowl Video Guide | |||
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European Rabbit
Introduction Spawning Luring Searching It is possible that when you approach a burrow without knowing of its existence, you can see a number of rabbits running in the same direction. Follow them and you will find the holes. A burrow can have somewhere between four to eight (and maybe even more) holes. If you are after the big trophy follow tracks of heavy females (!). A high Tracking Skill for this animal is inevitable, so read all tracks you can find. Females can reach 2.5kg (2500 grams = scoring 2500) and are heavier than the males which only reach 2250 grams. The weight is the score, finding a heavy rabbit will mean finding a high score. The heavy rabbit will hide inside the burrow, and you will have to wait until it reappears at the surface so you can shoot it. Shooting the animal This method makes sense when you first encounter a burrow, but then you will have to switch your tactics. Just stick around near the burrow, ideally in an elevated spot where you can see as many holes as possible. After a while, the rabbits will leave their homes, come out and move around. You can hear exiting rabbits, so listen for that distinct noise. Pick them with the shotgun or the .22 Air Rifle. With air rifle shots from further away killing the animal instantly, there is a chance that you remain undetected and can shoot another one. Quick Start LocationsStart at the following lodge(s) for quickly finding this species.
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Cottontail Rabbit
Introduction Multiple tactics can be used in this situation such as staking out the area where the rabbit is believed to be hiding and picking it off with a precision weapon such as a bow or air rifle once it comes out or to simply stomp around in the hiding area hoping to flush the wabbit like a Pheasant, taking it with a shotgun. There may be other tactics that EW hasn't thought of, but that will be for the players to figure out. In contrast to other species it is not a big deal if you spook a rabbit. Once it has spooked it will hop away and search for a patch of thick vegetation (shrubs & bushes) where it can hide and it will stay there for a while before being able to be spooked again. A resourceful player can exploit this by noticing the direction where the rabbit runs and then methodically search bushes and shrubs in the area to find the rabbits hiding place. The challenge is not to avoid spooking the prey but to figure out where it's hiding before it decides to relocate. Once you've found the hiding spot it will be a simple case of "shooting a sitting duck" unless you get too close (basically stepping on it) which will make it flush out of hiding just as the pheasants do. Rabbit make movement sounds that are at max volume within 16 meters. After that the sounds quadratically decrease to a low volume at a distance of 25 meters. The sound totally dies off at about 30-40 meters. Spawning Luring Searching If you are after the big trophy follow tracks of heavy females (!). A high Tracking Skill for this animal is inevitable, so read all tracks you can find. Females can reach 2kg (2000 grams = scoring 2000) and are heavier than the males which only reach 1800 grams. The weight is the score, finding a heavy rabbit will mean finding a high score. Glass the area often. Shooting the animal The rabbit is the "best" animal in the game for run and gun tactics. By running around in dense areas and following tracks, you will find many rabbits. Run until you find "Fleeing" tracks. A rabbit will always flee first when it hears you come, so the fleeing tracks will be your sign for the animal being very close. They leave somewhere between 3 and 6 tracks before diving under. When you follow and the tracks stop, the rabbit is hiding very close to you. Sometimes it takes some time to find it, as it might have made a last sharp turn in the search for a good hiding spot. If you can't find the rabbit, keep running around and listen for a running sound which you can hear quite well, then follow it again. This video shows how it works. Quick Start LocationsStart at the following lodge(s) for quickly finding this species.
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Snowshoe Hare
Introduction Spawning Luring Searching It is not a big deal if you spooked a hare. It will run away and search for a hiding place, and it will stay there for a while. The challenge is not to avoid spooking the prey but to figure out where it is hiding before it decides to return to normal state. Once you have found the hiding spot it will be simple to shoot it unless you get too close which will make it run away again. Shooting the animal When you follow and the tracks stop, the hare is hiding very close to you. Sometimes it takes some time to find it, as it might have made a last sharp turn in the search for a good hiding spot. Use your binoculars or a weapon scope and scan the area. Often times you will receive spotting information in the upper right corner of the screen before you even see the animal itself. Don't rush that moment but rather take the time to find the animal. If you are within that spotting range, the chances for the hare to to flee are small. Just when you keep moving it might end up fleeing again. If you can't see the hare, keep running around and listen for a running sound which you can hear quite well, then follow it again. With a little practice you can shoot fleeing Snowshoes, especially if you use a shotgun. Quick Start LocationsStart at the following lodge(s) for quickly finding this species.
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