Modern gear can help you shoot farther and flatter, but it can't teach you patience. When you're tucked into the tall grass, waiting for your quarry to step into a shooting lane, time seems to stand still. This is the moment where mental discipline becomes just as important as marksmanship.
Successful stalking isn't about rushing; it's about deliberate, calculated movement and the ability to remain motionless for hours. We explore the mindset required for this style of hunting, the importance of playing the wind, and how to ensure your rifle setup is ready for that one crucial shot from an unconventional shooting position.
