1. Understand Your Quarry. Know the animal you are hunting. Understand
where the animal lives, how the animal lives, and how the animal reacts to circumstances.
2. Take Into Account the Wind and Terrain on Your Approach and Setup. Do not
alert the animal on your entry and cover the downwind side on your setup.
3. Advantage Hunter! Setup where you have a good vantage point and be well camouflaged
by melting into your surroundings.
4. Be Prepared For Your Situation. Know which calls to use for each particular
situation and have your gun pointed in the direction you expect the animal to show.
5. Be Quiet and Don't Move! No talking! A quiet approach may be the single
most important factor in successful calling! Once on stand, don't move except when slooowwly getting into
position to shoot.