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Posted: Sun Mar 28, 21 6:28 am Post subject: |
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Mistress Rose wrote: |
Went hunting for a couple of runners who invaded the private part of our wood yesterday. Didn't find them (although son did, but couldn't catch up) but did see a hare. It was far enough ahead of me up the track to not know I was there, so got a good view of it. |
part two first, at this time of year hares are full of spring and can be quite bold re people, tis a good season to watch them
part one, hunting fast people is a matter of predicting their route and getting to a pinch point before they do
if you know the woods it can be fairly easy to take the shortcut to an interception without having to chase them
the earlier you detect them the easier that is in a reactive situation, if you know their route and schedules it requires a nice quiet sit down rather than a scamper or sneak
most people are easy to hunt, even the semi trained ones are manageable if you know the landscape better than them
good uns are a bit challenging but they are quite rare
hunting slow people is a slightly different game but similar in that knowledge of landscape and target makes it easy if you do sneaky rather than fast
fit yourself into the timing of the enemy and defeat them, good advice from a long dead bloke
to hunt fast people, consider the rules of cross country running and then cheat big style:lol:
traps never sleep but are considered a bit naughty for intrusive joggers
a pile of logs or tangle of bramble can steer them to a chosen route without any legal issues
in woodland night is even more fun than daylight, but it does need daylight knowledge of the landscape to be easy
urban can be amusing as well
i must have gone to some strange schools |
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