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A mobile hunting site can be set up without disturbing wildlife by choosing a secluded location, keeping gear organized and quiet, and following Leave No Trace principles.
Choosing the Right Location
When setting up a mobile hunting site, it’s essential to select a location that minimizes the impact on the surrounding wildlife. Look for areas with low to moderate traffic, such as ridges or hillsides, and avoid areas with known wildlife habitats or migration routes. Consider the wind direction and sun exposure to ensure your campsite is not visible from a distance.
Setting Up Gear Quietly
To avoid startling wildlife, it’s crucial to set up gear quietly and quickly. When arriving at the campsite, park your vehicle in a location that doesn’t create a disturbance, such as a distance away from the site. Then, use a mobile hunting saddle or a saddle bag to carry your gear, keeping noise to a minimum. When setting up the saddle, use a quick-release system to minimize the noise of the saddle being secured.
Following Leave No Trace Principles
To minimize the impact on the environment, follow Leave No Trace principles when setting up a mobile hunting site. This includes keeping a clean campsite, disposing of trash and human waste properly, and avoiding areas with sensitive vegetation. Use a portable toilet or a cathole when nature calls, and keep a bucket of water and a shovel nearby to maintain a clean campsite.
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