By Lynn Murphy on Tuesday, 04 November 2025
Category: Hunt of the Day

Still Hunting

Still hunting is a deliberate and slow method of moving through a hunting area, stopping frequently to observe, listen, and scan for game. It is a highly effective technique for hunters who wish to cover ground while maintaining the stealth required to get within range of their target.

The Fundamentals of Still Hunting

Still hunting is less about speed and more about meticulous movement and patience. The goal is to move so slowly and quietly that you can detect game before it detects you.

Gear for Still Hunting

Ensure your gear supports quiet and sustained movement.


The Still Hunting Technique

The technique can be broken down into a repeating cycle of move, stop, and observe.

Stage

Action

Duration/Pace

Purpose

Move

Take 1-3 steps

Extremely slow (1 minute per 10-20 yards)

Advance to a new vantage point.

Stop

Freeze completely

30-60 seconds

Listen for the sound of game (snapping twigs, footsteps, rustling).

Observe

Scan the area

1-5 minutes

Look for movement, shapes, or colors that are out of place.

Key Strategic Tips
  1. Hunt into the Wind: Always ensure the wind is blowing from the game's suspected location toward you. Your scent is the most significant factor in alerting game.
  2. Use Cover: Use trees, bushes, and terrain changes to break up your silhouette. Never move directly across open ground.
  3. Mind the Sun: Position yourself to avoid casting a shadow directly into the area you are observing, and keep the sun at your back, making it harder for game to see you.

Recommended Still Hunting Locations

The best areas for still hunting are transition zones where game is naturally moving between bedding and feeding areas.

Post-Hunt Review and Next Steps

After a still hunt, take time to review the area and your strategy.