Fenrik & ObshagaKing
Fenrik Fenrik
Hey there, I hear you’re good at finding good spots to scavenge. I’ve been scouting the northern ridge for a fresh hunting ground—thought it could be a good place for both of us to learn from each other. Got any clever tricks for getting the best take without tearing the land apart?
ObshagaKing ObshagaKing
Sure thing, just keep it low‑key. Drop a few nuts near the ridge, let the deer come by without tripping them, then wait for the best shots from a hidden spot behind the boulder. Skip the big gear, use a quick bolt on a long‑range rifle, keep the sound down, and if the herd moves, just follow the scent, not the trail—no digging or breaking up the ground. Easy peasy, no land gets ruined.
Fenrik Fenrik
Sounds solid, but remember the elders say the land gives back only if we keep it whole. I’ll keep the nuts low and watch for any signs that the herd’s upset. Let’s hunt smart and honor the earth.
ObshagaKing ObshagaKing
You got it, keep it chill and respectful. Just watch the signs, stay quiet, and if the herd’s in a good mood, we’ll get a nice haul and leave the ground lookin’ as natural as it was. No drama, just smart scavenging.