Speckmisser
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Beastslayer originally put this in the POR thread, but I thought it was worth it's own topic for discussion. So, here goes...
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I've re-read all the post-hunt postings trying to distill learnings for the question: What makes for a successful hog hunt? No, I'm not trying to make money by writing a book on hog hunting -- which is not exactly a bad idea.
So, I'll start. What makes this hunt a successful (or a failed attempt) for you?
My own observation was that Tejon was such a vast ranch and a definite hog heaven. The biggest temptation was to cover as much real estate as possible. But I realized my strength is my strong peripheral vision -- which does not seem to work well when I myself is moving. Specially so when I am inside a vehicle. With credit to Speck, I took his advice to choose an area with big potential and walk, glass, walk some more...
Powerman, I noticed, is very strong in pattern recognition. He was able to point to me the outline of a head of deer bedding and obviously just sitting there and nonchalantly watching us.[/b]