Stalking equipment and techniques can be used for a number of purposes including observation, photography, and shooting. These questions are designed to help a novice stalker in using the right combination of equipment and techniques based on the situation and objective.
Stalking Equipment and Techniques
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Question 1 of 19
1. Question
After the shot, a deer hunches its back and walks slowly into cover. This is a typical reaction from an animal, which has been hit in:
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Question 2 of 19
2. Question
If you suspect that you have wounded a deer and it has disappeared from sight, what should you do?
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3. Question
After the shot, the deer kicks out its hind legs and rushes into cover with neck outstretched. Traces of pink and frothy blood are found. Where has it been hit?
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Question 4 of 19
4. Question
After a shot, the deer falls down and gets up almost immediately or staggers before rushing away. Only a few drops of blood, some short hair and a long splinter of bone are found. Where has it been hit?
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Question 5 of 19
5. Question
You are stalking in woodland and spot a deer from a range of about 40 metres behind a large tree. All you can see is the animal’s head looking sideways. What is the recommended procedure for taking a shot?
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Question 6 of 19
6. Question
Which is the best point of aim to ensure a humane kill at most sensible distances?
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Question 7 of 19
7. Question
If you intend to shoot one deer, how much ammunition should you carry whilst stalking?
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Question 8 of 19
8. Question
What is the main purpose of stalking to within easy range of a deer?
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Question 9 of 19
9. Question
What is the advantage of a telescopic sight?
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Question 10 of 19
10. Question
Within woodlands, at what range are the majority of deer shot?
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Question 11 of 19
11. Question
A wounded stag is struggling hard but seems unable to run away and could possibly be approached. Should it be?
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Question 12 of 19
12. Question
When a deer drops instantly to the shot, what should you do?
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Question 13 of 19
13. Question
After successfully shooting a deer from a group, what should you do?
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Question 14 of 19
14. Question
Which of the following factors are most important for safety in the choice of a stalker’s knife?
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Question 15 of 19
15. Question
Which of the following items is the most important for a sensible stalker to carry with him whilst out stalking?
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Question 16 of 19
16. Question
What is the advantage in using a high seat?
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Question 17 of 19
17. Question
When stalking alone on leased ground, which of the following is essential to carry?
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Question 18 of 19
18. Question
The use of a stick (or split sticks) as a stalking aid is:
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Question 19 of 19
19. Question
You are on a steep bank above a deer, which shooting position is likely to be the most comfortable and stable?
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