![]() ![]() Which doesn't feel like something to brag about. That's the only creature I've actually bagged so far, a sheep. I got the cougar in my sights after Mutt tracked it down, but I didn't bring the correct caliber ammo so shooting it would have gotten me a fine.Įventually, a bighorn sheep made the mistake of broadcasting a bighorn sheep noise within earshot, so we headed that way. My hunting attention span is not great, as it turns out. We picked up the moose track again and followed that, but then came across some cougar tracks, which I started following instead. Mutt tracked the bear, and I followed Mutt, for about 10 minutes, but we eventually lost it-possibly because we were right at the edge of the map and it may have simply wandered off and dematerialized. Muttonchop is like an animal-tracking cheat code I can pet. Look at him doing his proud little prance with his nose in the air. Plus, it's extremely cute when Mutt finds a scent and tries to locate it. I've subcontracted out the detective work to someone much more capable. I can stroll along, looking at the landscape, admiring butterflies, and watching Muttonchop run around without having to keep my face constantly pointed between my boots. So, I reward Mutt anytime he does anything: finds poop, sniffs pee, or locates a new track.Īpart from it just being nice to have a nice doggie along with you on the walk, it completely frees you up from staring at the ground the whole time you're out in the woods. Rewarding your dog isn't just a nice thing to do, it also gives them a little RPG-like boost to their tracking and stamina stats. After rewarding him by telling him he was good (that's not lip service, he is extremely good), I sent him off to track the moose.
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