- I like to scoot on my butt for the final stalk. This allows a comfortable position to remain motionless should a stare down ensue, compared to crawling on hands and knees.
- when topping over a rise where I believe an animal might be, I sneak bit by bit while standing, surveying the area that comes into view. Should I spot the animal I can quickly duck out of sight and plan the final stalk/reevaluate my position.
- Don't be afraid to change plans half way through a stalk. Conditions, weather, animal movement, additional animals, wind direction, unforseen terrain obstacles, will all determine approach routes and timing. Think of the stalk as multiple stalks.
- Always be looking for additional animals in the group. Probably busted more by this than most other factors.
- Choose landmarks when stalking mountain country. Everything looks different when you get over there!
- Have fun! Stalking really makes a man feel like a predator!
Cheers, Matt