Tip of the week [NOMINATE]
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Tip of the week [NOMINATE]
This is the thread for you to share your tips and advice with your fellow hunters. If you've stumbled upon a great tip by another person somewhere on the forum or elsewhere, feel free to nominate it here as well. The tip has to be valuable, or interesting, or funny, or helpful, or anything but boring.
The best tips will be featured on our communication channels and collected into theHunter tips database. So, do you have any to share?
The best tips will be featured on our communication channels and collected into theHunter tips database. So, do you have any to share?
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Re: Tip of the week [NOMINATE]
I have a tip fore Goosehunting:
Remember to use the wingflap and goose caller in co-operation with your hunter friend in multiplayer.
You will have double working effect in attraction fore the geese to come in and break off.
Remember to use the wingflap and goose caller in co-operation with your hunter friend in multiplayer.
You will have double working effect in attraction fore the geese to come in and break off.
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Re: Tip of the week [NOMINATE]
Humorous general hunting tip:
Patience, gwasshoppah, and be vewy vewy qwiet.
Patience, gwasshoppah, and be vewy vewy qwiet.
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Re: Tip of the week [NOMINATE]
Just a general tip for life: never scratch your bum with a broken bottle.
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Re: Tip of the week [NOMINATE]
Do not, i repeat, do not anger doc!
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Re: Tip of the week [NOMINATE]
CHOSEN AS THE TIP OF THE WEEK
I've already shared this very important tip via #thehuntertip, but I'll share it here aswell. "Stop running!!!"
I've already shared this very important tip via #thehuntertip, but I'll share it here aswell. "Stop running!!!"
- HooCairs
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Re: Tip of the week [NOMINATE]
CHOSEN AS THE TIP OF THE WEEK
If you receive a call, ID it and check where the circles are on the Huntermate map. Then immediately put the Huntermate away or replace it by another item. You can now walk towards the calling location or call and wait. The next time you take out the Huntermate, even if 5 minutes later, the circles will still be there. The circles use up "screen time". Their timer only runs down when ever the Huntermate is equipped. You can repeat this four, fives times before the circles finally die off. Every time check the Huntermate quickly and remove it again.
This method saves you from having to create red dots on the map. Once you get used to doing this, you will do it all the time.
If you receive a call, ID it and check where the circles are on the Huntermate map. Then immediately put the Huntermate away or replace it by another item. You can now walk towards the calling location or call and wait. The next time you take out the Huntermate, even if 5 minutes later, the circles will still be there. The circles use up "screen time". Their timer only runs down when ever the Huntermate is equipped. You can repeat this four, fives times before the circles finally die off. Every time check the Huntermate quickly and remove it again.
This method saves you from having to create red dots on the map. Once you get used to doing this, you will do it all the time.
- T0MRf5
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Re: Tip of the week [NOMINATE]
CHOSEN AS THE TIP OF THE WEEK
It is interesting as once I figured out how to put a red dot on the map, I never used that method again.
An extension of that is if you want to mark several positions, mark a dot on the map, and then draw a small cross on the big map to mark it. You can then place the red dot in a new position without losing the position of the old mark.
It is interesting as once I figured out how to put a red dot on the map, I never used that method again.
An extension of that is if you want to mark several positions, mark a dot on the map, and then draw a small cross on the big map to mark it. You can then place the red dot in a new position without losing the position of the old mark.
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Re: Tip of the week [NOMINATE]
Unless you have somewhere important to go, stop and take the time to ID every track you come across. This increases your tracking skill. Better tracking skills makes it easier to track wounded animals and gives more information about the animals which can help you locate that big trophy.
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Re: Tip of the week [NOMINATE]
General Tip:
If you can't find the next track, try looking just outside the tracking cone on either side. Some animals don't like to play by the rules.
If you can't find the next track, try looking just outside the tracking cone on either side. Some animals don't like to play by the rules.
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