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Big thing I find is to be comfortable,get sat as said above wind in your face and sit still,identify spots on the ground you are doing that offer good backdrop for you to get against,if you get a map of the ground and put a true north arrow on it, you can check the wind before you go and you will be able to work your approach out properly, do your homework so you know where they are traveling, I do wear a face mask, and a ordinary camo coat, I like to nip out when I come off nights with the rifle for a couple of hours before dawn,so I travel light, its not that hard to do if the home work is done right,

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