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Yes, experienced hunters can successfully hunt Arctic hares in blizzards, but it requires specific skills, gear, and knowledge of the terrain.
Preparation and Gear
Hunting Arctic hares in blizzards demands preparation and specialized gear. Invest in a high-quality snowmobile or a set of snowshoes to traverse deep snow, and bring a reliable rifle or bow with a scope that can handle low-light conditions. Wear warm and waterproof clothing, including a parka, insulated pants, gloves, and a face mask to protect against extreme cold and wind. Consider using a spotter or a tracking dog to locate and track the hares. A good pair of binoculars is also essential for detecting movement in the snow.
Hunting Techniques
When hunting in blizzard conditions, it’s crucial to rely on instinct and experience rather than visual cues. Listen for the sound of hares moving through the snow, and use the white noise of the blizzard to mask your own presence. Move slowly and deliberately, using the terrain to conceal your approach. Look for areas where hares are likely to congregate, such as near food sources or sheltered spots. Consider using a snow stake or a marker to indicate the location of a hare you’ve spotted, allowing you to return to the area without losing your quarry.
Tracking and Stalking
Arctic hares can be difficult to track in blizzard conditions, but a skilled hunter can use the tracks and other signs to follow the hares. Look for the distinctive tracks of the hares, which are often wider and more rounded than those of other animals. Use the tracks to follow the hares, and be prepared to make a quick shot when the opportunity arises. Keep in mind that hares are more likely to run in a straight line when fleeing, and use this to your advantage when setting up a shot.
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