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Live Game Trailing: Is It Included in Mentorship Training?

April 5, 2026

Quick Answer

Live Game Trailing is often included in advanced mentorship training for experienced hunters who have already mastered the basics of tracking and stalking. This specialized training typically begins once a new hunter has demonstrated proficiency in identifying and following animal tracks, as well as safely navigating the wilderness.

Advanced Tracking Techniques

As a new hunter progresses through their mentorship training, they will be introduced to advanced tracking techniques, including live game trailing. This involves stalking and following a live animal, often at close range, to develop the skills and instincts necessary for a successful hunt. A seasoned mentor will guide the student in using the animal’s body language, vocalizations, and scent to track and locate the game.

Live Game Trailing Safety Protocols

When live game trailing, safety protocols are crucial to avoid startling or spooking the animal. A mentor will teach the student to move quietly, remain downwind of the animal, and to use cover and concealment to get close. Typically, a 50-100 yard distance is maintained, allowing the student to observe and learn from the animal’s behavior without compromising the hunt.

Effective Live Game Trailing Strategies

Effective live game trailing requires a combination of skills, including tracking, stalking, and reading animal behavior. A mentor will teach the student various strategies, such as using the animal’s movement patterns to anticipate and predict its next actions. This may involve tracking the animal over a period of several hours or even days, allowing the student to develop a deeper understanding of the animal’s behavior and movements.

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