Is there a way to reach there?
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Re: Is there a way to reach there?
Not that I would know.
certainly not with climbing gear.
It's as shame there are often Ibex up there.
certainly not with climbing gear.
It's as shame there are often Ibex up there.
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Re: Is there a way to reach there?
If we can't climb this hill there shouldn't be any spawn points or we should be able to climb there. Spawning animals in a place that we can't reach makes no sense at least for me.
I don't think we can reach there if any of you know how to bring animals back from here please share
I don't think we can reach there if any of you know how to bring animals back from here please share
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Re: Is there a way to reach there?
There is no way up there that I know of. As for whether the Ibex should go there or not, there are supposed to be places where you shouldn't shoot them.
You could spook them with a shot to run off the other side.?Status Update 25Sep14 wrote:It will be tempting to fire at an Alpine Ibex high up on a mountain wall but it may have unfortunate consequences: there is a risk that the animal will get stuck where you can not reach it to harvest. When hunting Alpine Ibex, there should be a lot of planning going into every shot to avoid losing that great trophy.
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Re: Is there a way to reach there?
This has been discussed before. There is no way to get there.
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Re: Is there a way to reach there?
Thank you for clarify.stancomputerhunter wrote:This has been discussed before. There is no way to get there.
Thank you for the tip. I know some techniques but some newbies are trying hard and they don't know what to do sometimes. If you looked at to image carefully it was not my name it is my friends name and I will tell him to spook them. Thank you very muchTod1d wrote:There is no way up there that I know of. As for whether the Ibex should go there or not, there are supposed to be places where you shouldn't shoot them.
You could spook them with a shot to run off the other side.?Status Update 25Sep14 wrote:It will be tempting to fire at an Alpine Ibex high up on a mountain wall but it may have unfortunate consequences: there is a risk that the animal will get stuck where you can not reach it to harvest. When hunting Alpine Ibex, there should be a lot of planning going into every shot to avoid losing that great trophy.
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Re: Is there a way to reach there?
Tod1d wrote:There is no way up there that I know of. As for whether the Ibex should go there or not, there are supposed to be places where you shouldn't shoot them.
You could spook them with a shot to run off the other side.?Status Update 25Sep14 wrote:It will be tempting to fire at an Alpine Ibex high up on a mountain wall but it may have unfortunate consequences: there is a risk that the animal will get stuck where you can not reach it to harvest. When hunting Alpine Ibex, there should be a lot of planning going into every shot to avoid losing that great trophy.
That's what I use to do I climb up as close I can get to the top, then run around that side of the hill top where the climbing gear was in the picture, shooting making a hell of a lot of noise then I go around the other side a lot more quiet an usually there will be a lot more Ibex available in scope... But haven't been on those hills for a long time now, maybe things change...
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