>>2504154Surprisingly hard if you are hunting solo on your first hunting trip. You mainly walk around aimlessly. I did a solo hunt for my first hunting experience and only saw a couple of animals, which they were all running. My second time I went with a group, we snuck to a spot and we shot a couple of pigs, we then went back for the night, when we awoke in the morning we walked along a fence with tree cover outlooking a flat and treeless field, we got two rabbits along the tree line and we got around 3 roos in the field. Going hunting with people who know how the animals behave and know the spots will work almost every time, so I suggest doing it your first time, you can easily find people at the gun shop or you can find clubs.
>>2504293This. I literally thought I needed thermal stuff and all this shit.
>>2504310>>2504316Most people (in Australia at least) are hunting pests. What will you do when a fox gets your chickens? What will you do when cats go feral and start making birds and lizards extinct? I agree some forms of hunting are consoomer, such as those cunts who go to Africa shooting elephants or rhinos, however animals need to be culled sometimes, and when they are killed the pelts and meat are just as useful.