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[QUOTE="Ebo01, post: 325283, member: 72643"] The are some tips for beginners that want to invest. [B]1. Go slow and stop at the noise[/B] When still-hunting, most of us never stay put and we are always impatient this is one of the biggest mistakes as a little wait would have earned you a great catch. Always decide on a period where you will remain still for say five minutes. You can never be too careful once in a while you may step into something that will produce a sound if this happens to stand still for as long as it takes so that if an animal has heard you it will not be able to know whether you are still there or not. [B]2. Pick landmarks[/B] When you are tracking an animal by making a big circle and coming behind it you can be easily confused with your location. Pick a unique object on the skyline that you can know from afar like a huge rock that will assist in guiding you to the right spot. Also, try to foresee where the animal will be after you complete your track. Before starting, look at the area long enough to establish its route and rate of travel and pick your destination accordingly. [B]3. Clear shooting paths[/B] When you first get to your standing point, practice shooting positions from all points from which you anticipate an animal might come into view. After doing that, get rid of branches and other distractions in the line of fire if you can reach them and stay in a location that needs little or no movement for you to turn in any direction. Ensure that your safety strap is protected and permits free movement. [/QUOTE]
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