Hunting Strategies: Stalking
Stalking
- The difference between still hunting and stalking is that when stalking, you follow signs leading to a particular type of game or group of animals, or close the distance to game already spotted.
- You may follow tracks on trails or a morning “dew” trail through leaves and brush. Or you may follow sounds or scents of animals, such as elk, sheep, or collared peccaries. Or you may simply need to sneak closer to an animal for a better shot.
- Stalking requires total focus because you must remember to keep downwind, stay quiet, stay alert, and remain patient.
- Never stalk a turkey while hunting in the springtime. The sound you hear may be another hunter “calling.”
- To avoid being mistaken for game by other hunters, always wear blaze orange.
Stalking often involves following tracks to lead you
to the type of game you are hunting
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