Describe the methods adopted for hunting animals?
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HUNTING:
DEFINITION:
Hunting is the practice of killing or trapping animals, or pursuing or tracking them with the intent of doing so.
METHODS ADOPTED FOR HUNTING:
Hunting have 5 basic methods which are as followed:
STALKING:
In open country where game can be viewed from afar and, conversely, game can see the hunter, a slow stealthy approach, stalking, is necessary, taking advantage of even small cover and being careful that the wind does not blow the scent of the hunter to the prey.
STILL-HUNTING:
In dense forest, undergrowth, brush, or scrub, the hunter, unable to see more than a few yards, walks slowly and cautiously, ever alert, in what is called still-hunting, although deer hunters using this method speak of “jumping” a deer.
TRACKING:
Elephants and other large animals that herd together cannot be stalked or still-hunted but must be tracked, a simple feat in soft ground and, for a skilled tracker, even on hard.
DRIVING:
Some game goes into cover so dense that a hunter cannot penetrate it to get a shot. Such game must be driven into the open. This may be done with the help of a number of people or dogs or, as in certain parts of India, with the aid of a line of elephants. These methods are known universally as driving, or beating.
CALLING:
Sitting up, usually in blinds, is the most popular method of hunting waterfowl, with or without calling.It is called flighting in Great Britain. Hunting by calling involves waiting in hiding and making imitative noises by voice or with a call mechanism to attract the game. Game birds so hunted include ducks and geese, hunted from blinds near which decoys are placed, and wild turkeys, hunted from blinds but without decoys. Calling deer is an old European technique, especially in Germany and Austria.