Went hunting one spring morning in York, Maine for turkey... giving an occasional chirp on my turkey call, when I saw movement in the distance heading my way. As it got closer I was very surprised to see it was a litter of four young fisher cats, just playing and frolicking. They came within five feet from me and kept on moving. Truly a sight to behold! Very glad I had my camera with me. No turkeys though...
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Look for Water Ripples If you are hunting creatures that use the water, for example moose, or puddle ducks... look for ripples. Yes, ripples! If you actually see the animal, it can also see you, and it may be too late. But if you come around a bend, and look for and see the ripples - generated by what is ahead and still out of sight, you have "spotted" your animal before it can spot you.
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