Tip of the week [NOMINATE]
- HooCairs
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Re: Tip of the week [NOMINATE]
CHOSEN AS THE TIP OF THE WEEK
Use multiple duck or goose decoy spreads around your waterfowl blind. A single flock will not be more attracted if there are more decoys, but multiple decoy spreads further apart will attract more flocks from further away.
Use multiple duck or goose decoy spreads around your waterfowl blind. A single flock will not be more attracted if there are more decoys, but multiple decoy spreads further apart will attract more flocks from further away.
- Ludante
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Re: Tip of the week [NOMINATE]
If you want the results:
- equip yourself with proper barrel ,
- buy the caller,
- get down and eat some dirt..
- equip yourself with proper barrel ,
- buy the caller,
- get down and eat some dirt..
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Re: Tip of the week [NOMINATE]
Avoid calling mallard with long range caller while feral hog is approaching your water blind (based on previous hog call). I saw them running away on distance 70-80m, I was in water blind using longe range..It happened to me 3 times so I don`t think it was a coincidence..
BTW don`t know what invalid user means
BTW don`t know what invalid user means
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Re: Tip of the week [NOMINATE]
Tip of the week, don't jump to conclusions based on often coincidental occurrences.
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Re: Tip of the week [NOMINATE]
Sorry if this has been posted before, here is my tip
When preparing your equipment to go on a hunt, and you want to take 3 boxes of ammunition,
you do not need to go look for them in the ammo tab,
just load one box next to your gun, then drag and drop it into your backpack
repeat the step and load up your final box, easy ammo
This might seem obvious to many veterans but I'm sure some new players don't know this
When preparing your equipment to go on a hunt, and you want to take 3 boxes of ammunition,
you do not need to go look for them in the ammo tab,
just load one box next to your gun, then drag and drop it into your backpack
repeat the step and load up your final box, easy ammo
This might seem obvious to many veterans but I'm sure some new players don't know this
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Re: Tip of the week [NOMINATE]
CHOSEN AS THE TIP OF THE WEEK
When hunting rabbits in Bushrangers Run, where the terrain is often flat, pack a Tripod stand. You can set it up near the warrens and have elevated 360 degree unobstructed view to your rabbit holes.
When hunting rabbits in Bushrangers Run, where the terrain is often flat, pack a Tripod stand. You can set it up near the warrens and have elevated 360 degree unobstructed view to your rabbit holes.
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Re: Tip of the week [NOMINATE]
Nice TipHawkeye wrote:When hunting rabbits in Bushrangers Run, where the terrain is often flat, pack a Tripod stand. You can set it up near the warrens and have elevated 360 degree unobstructed view to your rabbit holes.
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Re: Tip of the week [NOMINATE]
Animals like to retrace their paths often. If you've wounded an animal and are tracking it pay close attention when the tracks go from fleeing to roaming as you might be now following a path that they were taking long before you wounded them.
It's especially noticeable when using a caller; they were walking away from you, you used the caller and they came to you, you shot them and they fled for a while before meeting up near where the original tracks leading away from you were.
Before you get the tracking skills to tell the age of the tracks it's not hard to end up on the wrong path.
I walk a circle around the track if it changes from blood to fleeing, and again when it goes from fleeing to roaming if I'm in an area the animal had already been through.
Your harvest is often a lot closer than you thought!
It's especially noticeable when using a caller; they were walking away from you, you used the caller and they came to you, you shot them and they fled for a while before meeting up near where the original tracks leading away from you were.
Before you get the tracking skills to tell the age of the tracks it's not hard to end up on the wrong path.
I walk a circle around the track if it changes from blood to fleeing, and again when it goes from fleeing to roaming if I'm in an area the animal had already been through.
Your harvest is often a lot closer than you thought!
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