Pucky Freak
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On my antelope hunt I’ve noticed that if I don’t immediately make a move on an animal I see (first) another hunter almost always goes after it themselves. This nearly always consists of them walking in a beeline in plain sight towards the antelope, and then the antelope runs away. Or if it doesn’t run away, they take an offhand shot at it from some long distance.
In my mind, I’m thinking about where the animal will naturally move to on its own, and then how to carefully execute my stalk. Of course there’s really no time for doing something like that. Everyone seems to be in a big hurry to kill their animal.
On the flip side I’ll always defer to someone who already has eyes on an animal, even if they’re not “moving” on it.
Is the cure for this getting a higher PP tag? I’m not about to throw my own sense of tact out the window and pretend I’m a 4-year-old on an Easter egg hunt. My other thought is having this be my last antelope rifle hunt and just doing archery in the future.
In my mind, I’m thinking about where the animal will naturally move to on its own, and then how to carefully execute my stalk. Of course there’s really no time for doing something like that. Everyone seems to be in a big hurry to kill their animal.
On the flip side I’ll always defer to someone who already has eyes on an animal, even if they’re not “moving” on it.
Is the cure for this getting a higher PP tag? I’m not about to throw my own sense of tact out the window and pretend I’m a 4-year-old on an Easter egg hunt. My other thought is having this be my last antelope rifle hunt and just doing archery in the future.