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Sapete perche' zukko ha cosi' successo ? la sua abilitita' nello trekking e' cosi' aumentata che ha solo l'imbarazzo nello seguire tracce !
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Anche io ne vedo molte....ma chiaramente la maggior parte sono di femmine.
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Anche il bramito....sono sicuro che zukko capisce gia' se e' una maschio o una femmina...
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Idem per me....il bramito dei maschi è più breve e forse anche più cupo di quello delle femmine....ormai quando seguo un maschio non mi do neanche più pena di "tracciare" un bramito femminile che arriva nel frattempo.
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E ovviamente zukko ha forse trovato aree dell'isola piu' fruttuose di altre...e come ogni buon cacciatore le tiene per se' !
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Questo è vero, come è anche vero che avendo licenza per + animali si dovrebbe avere + possibilità di incontrarne. Ovvero stasera mi compro una licenza di 4 mesi
Molti l'avranno già visto ma allego questa indicazione su dove trovare i vari tipi di animali, fonte The Hunter Forum....
MULE DEER:
Does - Does are everywhere, they will find you, don't worry.
Bucks - Mule deer bucks can be a bit difficult at some times. Some aren't as vocal as others. Watch your Huntermate for calls that you can't hear but it can pick up. The bucks have a grunt like call, the does have a bleat like call. Once you hear the two, they are easy to distinguish from each other. They can be found throughout the map as well.
WHITETAIL DEER:
Does - Again, does are more curious than the bucks and they will be the first to come and investigate after you call or scent mark an area. The southern area is good for finding them, pretty much anywhere south of the lodge, and by the lake.
Buck - Whitetail deer bucks can be even more picky than the Mule bucks. They seem to be more flighty and pick up on any sudden movements. You can find them mainly south of the lodge and by the lake, along with the entire southern area.
Note: I have seen Whitetail deer, bucks and does, far north of the lodge as well. They just seem more relaxed and vocal to the south.
ELK:
Cows - Female elk are also very curious. They come when you use the elk call and scent to check everything else. When you shoot at one, the rest don't run far, they tend to go just out of sight. If you stay put and call, they will come back most likely. They can be found throughout the map, but I have noticed they like to be by the waters edge by the beach and the lake. You can also find them in the fields early morning by the campground to the south.
Bulls - The male elk is easy to identify by it's call. The cows pretty much just do a single call, loud but short. The bulls have a louder and longer call that changes in pitches. They can be found in the same areas as the cows. When trying to find a nice bull, just be patient. If you see a small bull come out of the woods, wait a few more minutes, there is probably a bigger one behind it.
TURKEY:
Both genders - Turkey's can be found south of the lodge. The hens call in a series of clucks, while the toms gobble. You can call for them, but don't do it to much or else you will scare them away. They can be found in open fields throughout the day and pretty much everywhere in the south.
COYOTE:
Both genders - The females are more present than the males, and seem to be less flighty. They both bark just like dogs and your Huntermate will not pick up this call just yet, considering that they are new to the game. The coyotes can be found throughout the map but are more concentrated in the southern area. The South West of the map holds many fields, and north of the campground seems to be a great place to find them.