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action or later. Please see Debugging in WordPress for more information. (This message was added in version 6.7.0.) in /home/outdoorblog/outdoorblog.net/wp-includes/functions.php on line 6114<\/a><\/p>\n Whether you are doing a guided hunt in Alaska or a DYI in the Rockies you need to be in shape. Every year I have at least one hunting client whose hunt turn out to be less than expected because he wasn\u2019t in shape physically or not prepared in some other way. Getting prepared is more than putting on your backpack and jogging to work or going to the range on weekends.<\/p>\n You need to try to replicate the conditions you will be hunting. When you are out hunting you are not walking on flat ground. You\u2019re going to be working on hillsides, walking through grass, on rocks, busting brush. These are the conditions you should be practicing in. I realize some people will have trouble here but with some creativity most can come close. Freak out your neighbors put your hip boots on, load pack and go walk the ditches along the roads. Ditches let you walk uphill, downhill, or side hill if you are lucky you can even wade through some good gooey mud. They also help you build the right muscles for working on uneven terrain and let you field test your hip boots. You probably shouldn\u2019t carry your rifle here though it might make the locals a little nervous. Find a shelterbelt where with a lot of blow downs to work around. At work forget the elevator take the stairs.<\/p>\n Getting in good physical shape isn\u2019t the only aspect of the hunt you need to work on. You need to get you shooting in shape to. Use the range to get sighted in and test new ammo but use the woods to do your real practice. At the range everything is near perfect. You know the exact distance of each shot. Your shooting lane is nice and flat and neatly mowed. You\u2019re probably shooting under a roof. Get out in the elements revert back to your younger years and go stump shooting, if it is windy and raining so much the better. If you have a scope that is going to fog up when a cloud passes over it won\u2019t do you much good. Practice in adverse conditions – fog, low light, wind, rain, or all the above. Both o these pictures are of a stand we use to practice on. We have a total of five targets all at different angles and distances. This is set up to replicate our black bear bait stations.<\/p>\n