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FAQ/Walkthrough

by Atracker

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Bird Hunter Wild Wing Edition Walkthrough/FAQ

Made by Adamthedeertracker
Version 1.0
[email protected]
Completed on 27\02\07

This may be not be reproduced under any circumstances except for personal, 
private use. It may not be placed on any web site or otherwise distributed 
publicly without advance written permission. Use of this guide on any other 
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violation of copyright.


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Table of Contents

1-Controls
2-Creating a hunter
3-gamebirds and non game animals
4-Types of hunts
5-locations
6-Target range
7-Equipement and firearms
8-hunt view
9-logbook
10-multiplayer
11-rares and glitches
12-Frequently asked questions and anwsers
13-Credits

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1) Controls

use item				enter or left mouse
use item alternitive			.
lower item				; or left mouse
raise firearm			space bar
reload 				r
move forward			up arrow
move back			down arrow
move left				end
move right				delete
turn right				right arrow
turn left				left arrow
look up				page up
look down				page down
center view			home
run				right shift
crouch				right control
describe sceen 			/
enter vehical			keypad enter
boat blind				B
drive boat				V
show score			Tab
chat mode				T
close dialog			F2
zoom in 				=
zoom out				-
view size +			keypad +
view size -				keypad -
Change point of view			\
dog hunt				F5
dog fetch				F6
dog return				F7
dog stay				F8
launch skeet			keypad 0
launch trap			keypad .
skeet difficulty +			keypad 3
skeet difficulty -			keypad 1
inventory left			[
inventory right			]
turkey box call			1
turkey slate call			2
owl locater call			3
greenwing teal call			4
pintail call				5
ringbill call				6
mallard hail call			7
mallard feeding call			8
canada goose call			9
use binoculers			0
use compase			C
use map				M
use GPS				G
use spotting scope			S
use camera			A
Say 'im the king'			keypad 5
Say 'did you see any'			keypad 6
whisper 'im hunting here'		keypad 7
whisper 'winged em'			keypad 8
whisper 'mark'			keypad 9
exit hunt				escape

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2) Creating a hunter

To create a hunter just simply choose the model and apprance and then after 
just write the desired name. All the other info such as town, state and e-mail 
is totally optional.

*note: the stats on the left side of the screen will indicate how many hunts 
you've been in, birds shot, your accuratcy during your hunts and accuratcy at 
the target range. 

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3) Gamebirds and non-game animals

  Gamebirds

 Upland: Pheasant, Bobwhite Quail, California Quail, Sage Grouse, Prairie 
         Chicken, Ruffed Grouse, Woodcock and Mourning Dove.
 Waterfowl: Canada Goose, Snow Goose, Mallard, Pintail, Greenwing Teal, 
            Ringneck Duck and Canvasback.
 Turkey: Eastern Turkey and Merraims Turkey.

 Non-game animals: Butterflies, Dragonflys, Bees, Turtle, Trout, Rabbit, 
                   Squirrel, whitetail deer and ....the bigfoot.

*note: Most of them are unkillable and unbagable, the only non-game you can 
kill are deer and thats about it.

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 4) Types of hunts

 Upland: This type of hunt you mostly walk throught brushy areas with a dog 
         trying to locate birds and flushing them up. You wont see the birds 
         on the ground as they are in the vegetation. To locatethem just 
         simply listen for their calls. The only type of upland bird that is 
         not hunted that way isthe mourning doves. The best way to hunt them 
         is to pass shot them when they fly by.

 Tips: - Some birds such as quail, woodcock, prairie chicken and pheasant will 
         make ticking sounds when are about to flush. This is helpful for 
         indicating how close are you to a bird about to flush.
         - When flushing quail keep in mind that sometimes they are in huge 
           flocks up to 8-10 birds.
         -Pheasants dont alwase call, one of the many reasons why hunting dogs
          are so useful.
         -When your dog is on a point, the beeper or bell collar sound will 
          stop. 
         - If you flushed a bird and missed, pay close attention where it will 
           land as sometimes you can see
           it on the ground.
         -Using a dog whistle to call in doves is an effective way to hunt them.


 Waterfowl: This type of hunt involves hunting ducks and geese. There are 
            sevral ways to hunt them. You can either call and decoy, pass 
            shooting while randomly walking around and jump shooting 
            flocks that are feeding on land or near shore. The best hunting 
            method is calling and decoying. 

 Tips: -Decoying duck and geese will alwase keep comming back as long as 
        you keep calling.
         -Mixing decoy spreads will attract more birds.
         -Binoculers make it easier to identifie sexes and spicies.
         -When jump shooting, run towards the flock in the last few yards to
          get a closer shot.
         -Calling is very useful for calling in faraway birds
         -Beeper and bell collars on your dog will spook incomming birds.


 Turkey: This is probably the toughest type of hunt in the game, not only are 
         turkeys very wary, they are uncommon as well. The best way to hunt 
         them is by calling and decoying. If you want a realchallange try spot 
         and stalk or tracking.

 Tips: -Alwase use a ground blind when calling
         -avoid calling to much to pervent spooking incomming birds
         -Listen for gobbles when trying to locate toms.
         -When tracking look more for scratchings on the ground since they 
          are much easier to spot than tracks.
         -The describe sceen key is very useful for finding tracks.
         -Hens are more brownish in color and got a bluer head than toms.
         -The describe the sceen key can help determine if a tom is real 
          trophy or not.
         -shooting turkeys with a bow dosent scare them as much as a shot from 
          a shotgun.

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5) Locations

  *1-Abilene, KS

 Type of hunts: Upland
 Birds: Pheasant, Prairie Chicken, bobwhite quail and mourning dove

 *2-Afonak, AK

 Types of hunts: Upland and Waterfowl
 Birds: ruffed grouse, woodcock, mourning dove, canada goose, snow goose, 
        mallard, pintail, greenwing teal, canvasback and ringneck.

 *3-Apache Creek, NM

 Types of hunts: Turkey
 Birds: merraims turkey

 *4-Battle Creek, MI

 Types of hunts: Upland
 Birds: pheasant, sage grouse, ruffed grouse and mourning dove

*5-Bass Lake, Ca
 
 Types of hunts: Upland
 Birds: sage grouse, ruffed grouse, prairie chicken, woodcock, bobwhite
        quail, california quail and mourning dove. 

*6-Belen, NM

 Types of hunts: Upland
 Birds: pheasant, sage grouse, prairie chicken, bobwhite quail, california 
        quail and mourning dove.

*7-Biesbosch, Netherlands

 Types of hunts: Waterfowl
 Birds: canada goose, mallard, pintail, greenwing teal, canvasback 
        and ringneck.

*8-Big Cypress Swamp, FL

 Types of hunts: Waterfowl
 Birds: mallard, pintail, greenwing teal, canvasback and ringneck.

*9-Bigfoots Territory, Hunters Realm

 Type of hunts: Upland, Waterfowl and Turkey
 Birds: pheasant, ruffed grouse, woodcock, bobwhite quail, mourning dove, 
        canada goose, pintail, greenwing teal, canvasback, ringneck, 
        eastern turkey and merraims turkey.

 *10-Black Mountains, TX

 Type of hunt: Turkey
 Birds: merraims turkey

 *11-Bobcat Creek, MT (Fall, Winter and Spring versions)
 
 Types of hunts: Upland (Fall and Winter version), Waterfowl (Fall and 
                 Winter version) and Turkey (spring version)
 Birds: pheasant, sage grouse, ruffed grouse, bobwhite quail, woodcock, 
        mourning dove, mallard, greenwing teal, canvasback, ringneck, 
        eastern turkey and merraims turkey.

 *12-Brushy Creek, TX

 Types of hunts: Waterfowl
 Birds: canada goose, snow goose, mallard, pintail, greenwing teal, 
        canvasback and ringneck.

 *13-Buck Creek, LA

 Types of hunts: Upland
 Birds: pheasant, sage grouse, ruffed grouse, woodcock, bobwhite quail
        and mourning dove.

 *14-Cajunville, LA
 
 Types of hunts: Waterfowl
 Birds: mallard, greenwing teal, canvasback and ringneck

 *15-Cavendish, VT (Fall and winter versions)

 Types of hunts: Upland, Waterfowl and Turkey
 Birds: pheasant, ruffed grouse, mourning dove, greenwing teal, canvasback 
        and eastern turkey.

 *16-Chukar Canyon, NV

 Types of hunts: Upland
 Birds: sage grouse, bobwhite quail and california quail.

 *17-Comfrey, MN

 Types of hunts: Upland, Waterfowl and Turkey
 Birds: pheasant, canada goose, mallard, ringneck, eastern turkey and 
        merriams turkey

 *18-Crooked Creek, PA
 
 Types of hunts: Turkey
 Birds: eastern turkey

 19-Curtis Ranch, CA
 
 Types of hunts: Upland and Turkey
 Birds: pheasant, sage grouse, california quail, mourning dove and merraims 
        turkey

 *20- Deep River, CT

 Types of hunts: Waterfowl
 Birds: canada goose, snow goose, mallard, greenwing teal and ringneck. 

 *21-Fort Argustus, Scotland

 Types of hunts: Upland
 Birds: pheasant, ruffed grouse and mourning dove.

 *22-Fouke, AK
 
 Types of hunts: Upland, Waterfowl and Turkey.
 Birds: pheasant, bobwhite quail, woodcock, canada goose, greenwing teal, 
        ringneck and merriams turkey.

 23-Fox Prairie, NE
 
 Types of hunts: Waterfowl
 Birds: canada goose, snow goose, mallard, pintail, greenwing teal, 
        canvasback and ringneck.

 *24-Gaff Creek, WY
 
 Types of hunts: Upland, Waterfowl and Turkey
 Birds: pheasant, sage grouse, ruffed grouse, bobwhite quail, mourning 
        dove, canada goose, snow goose, mallard, pintail, greenwing teal,
        canvasback, ringneck and merriams turkey.

 *25-Greenly, CO

  Types of hunts: Waterfowl
  Birds: canada goose, snow goose, mallard, pintail, greenwing teal, 
         canvasback and ringneck.

 *26-Green Mountains

 Types of hunts:Upland, Waterfowl and Turkey
 Birds: pheasant, ruffed grouse, bobwhite quail, woodcock, mourning dove, 
        mallard, pintail, greenwing teal, canvasback, ringneck and eastern 
        turkey.

 *27-Harmon Creek, TN
 
 Types of hunts: Waterfowl 
 Birds: canada goose, snow goose, mallard, pintail, greenwing teal, 
        canvasback 
        and ringneck.                    

 *28-Homerville, GA

 Types of hunts: Upland
 Birds: pheasant, bobwhite quail and mourning dove.

 *29-Hidden Island
 
 Types of hunts: Upland
 Birds: mourning dove

 *30-Hunter's Realm Shooting Club, CA

 Types of hunts: Waterfowl
 Birds: canada goose, snow goose, mallard, pintail, greenwing teal, 
        canvasback and ringneck.

 *31-Jamessport, MO
 
 Types of hunts: Upland
 Birds: pheasant, prairie chicken, ruffed grouse, bobwhite quail, woodcock 
        and mourning dove.

 *32-Klamath Falls, OR

 Types of hunts: Upland
 Birds: sage grouse, prairie chicken, california quail and bobwhite quail

 *33-Lake Arthur, NM

 Types of hunt: Upland
 Birds: prairie chicken, california quail, bobwhite quail and woodcock.

 34-Long Pine, NE

 Types of hunts: Upland and Turkey
 Birds: pheasant, sage grouse, prairie chicken, ruffed grouse, bobwhite quail
        , woodcock, mourning dove, eastern turkey and merriams turkey.

 *35-Lordalen, Norway

 Types of hunts: Upland
 Birds: pheasant, sage grouse, ruffed grouse, bobwhite quail and woodcock. 

 36-Mena, AR

 Types of hunts: Turkey
 Birds: eastern turkey

 *37-Mecosta co, MI

 Types of hunts: Upland
 Birds: phesant, ruffed grouse and mourning dove.

 *38-Molde, Norway

 Types of hunts: Upland
 Birds: pheasant, sage grouse, ruffed grouse and bobwhite quail.

 *39-Okefenokee, GA

 Types of hunts: Waterfowl
 Birds: canada goose, snow goose, mallard, pintail, greenwing teal, 
        canvasback and ringneck.

 *40-Paradise Valley, NV

 Types of hunts: Upland
 Birds: prairie chicken, sage grouse, bobwhite quail, california quail and 
        woodcock.

 *41-Pine Springs, NM

 Types of hunts: Upland
 Birds: sage grouse, prairie chicken and california quail.

 *42-Polebridge, BC

 Types of hunts: Upland
 Birds: ruffed grouse, woodcock, bobwhite quail and mourning dove.

 *43-Quail Valley, Hunters Realm

 Types of hunts: Upland
 Birds: phesant, bobwhite quail, california quail and woodcock.

 *44-San German, PR

 Types of hunts: Upland and Turkey
 Birds: california quail and merriams turkey

 *45-Seminole, OK

 Types of hunts: Turkey
 Birds: eastern turkey and merriams turkey

 *46-Sparta, TN

 Types of hunts: Upland
 Birds: phesant, prairie chicken, woodcock, bobwhite quail and mourning 
        dove.

 *47-Spring, AL

 Types of hunts: Turkey
 Birds: eastern turkey

 48-Stuttgurt, AR

 Types of hunts: Waterfowl
 Birds: canada goose, snow goose, mallard, pintail, greenwing teal, 
        canvasback and ringneck.

 *49-Suwanee County, FL

 Types of hunts: Waterfowl
 Birds: mallard, pintail, greenwing teal, canvasback and ringneck.

 *50-Swan Lake, Manitoba

 Types of hunts: Waterfowl
 Birds: canada goose, snow goose, mallard, pintail, greenwing teal, 
        canvasback and ringneck.

 *51-Talkecta Mountains

 Types of hunts: Upland
 Birds: sage grouse and ruffed grouse

 *52-Utica, NY

 Types of hunts: Upland
 Birds: pheasant, ruffed grouse, woodcock, bobwhite quail and mourning 
        dove.

 *53-Washington County, GA
 
 Types of hunts: Turkey
 Birds: eastern turkey

 *54-White Sulphur Springs, WV

 Types of hunts: Turkey
 Birds: eastern turkey and merriams turkey

 *55-Willow Brook, SK

 Types of hunts: Upland
 Birds: phesant, ruffed grouse and woodcock

 56-Willows, CA

 Types of hunts: Waterfowl
 Birds: canada goose, snow goose, mallard, pintail, greenwing teal, 
        canvasback and ringneck.

*locations indicated with this are obteinde only by downloading them off 
 www.realmoutfitters.com

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6)Target Range

 The target range is the place where can you test the preformence of all the 
 weapons avalable. There are many targets around set at diffrent yardages, 
 so you can sigh in your weapon at diffrent yardages.Theres also a skeet\trap 
 range to test your wingshooting. Keep in mind that targets and skeet\trap 
 ranges are not only found in the target range map but in sevral locations 
 in the game as well. 

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7)Firearms and equipment

 1-Firearms

  10 Gauge Over-Under Shotgun
 
  This gun is probably the most powerful weapon in the game. It could kill 
  ducks up to 60 yards or more, clean. However because this firearm is heavy, 
  the aim gets shacky after awhile, the hunter tires out faster carring it 
  and the reload is slow. This gun works well for turkeys and geese.
 
  Ammo Compasaty: 2

  12 Gauge Pump Shotgun

  The best all around gun. With good range, handleling, shell compasty, rate 
  of fire and knock down power its good for hunting just about anything.  

  Ammo Compasty: 5(3 for waterfowl)

  12 Gauge Semi Auto Shotgun

  Good all around gun like the pump but because of its quick pointing, some 
  shooters may have trouble hitting fast flying targets such as doves.

  Ammo Compasty: 5(3 for waterfowl)

  12 Gauge Side by side
  
  Its a good gun if your looking for a challenge with 2 shots. Performence 
  and everything is the same as the other 12 gauges just that your reduced to 
  2 shots.

  Ammo Compasty: 2  

  20 Gauge Semi Auto Shotgun

  Oporates almost the same way as the 12 Semi but its range and knock down 
  is reduced. This gun works best for close range shots, ducks, upland birds 
  and doves.

  Ammo Compasty: 5(3 for waterfowl)

  410. Single shot

  Possably the worst shotgun to use. The range, knock down power and rate 
  of fire is lower than any other shotgun. It dose add a challenge to veterans 
  that wanna challenge. 

  Ammo Compasty: 1

  Muzzleloader
 
  The most challenging gun to use in the game. With only 1 shot, very slow 
  reload, slow handling and very slow rate of fire, this gun add a challenge 
  to turkey hunting.

  Ammo Compasty: 1

  Compound Bow

  While this bow may have only 1 shot, limited range and very slow reload, 
  it is very stealthy and powerful.

  Ammo Compasty: 1

  Crossbow

  One of the best weapons to use for turkey hunting. Extremly far range, 
  power and stealth makethis weapon just deadly.
  *note that the scope cannot be taken off.

  Choke

  This is an item use to increase the range of your shots. Full choke will 
  increase range to 50 or more yards while modified keeps it to 35-40 yards.

 2-Misc

 Binoculars

 Binoculars are the most useful tool for turkey hunting and to some extant 
 duck hunting. Its useful for determining sexes and trophy status of turkeys 
 and shooting range. You can also use it to identifie ducks if you got trouble 
 identifing them.

 Spotting Scope

 This item is used like binoculers except that it has way more zoom which 
 makes it better for spotting turkeys from a long range.

 Map

 This is the most USEFUL item in the game next to your firearm. With 
 maps you can find new areas in a location your hunting and for finding 
 your way around.

 GPS (Global Positioning System)

 This item is nearly identical to the map except its not as descriptive 
 but however it dose indicate. the direction your going.
 *The waypoints do NOT work. This is probably a glitch or something.

 Compase

 Another extremly important item for your hunts. This will indicate the 
 direction that your going.
 
 Camera

 Used to take pics of your hunts and whatever you see.
 *taking pictures of ambient animals will cause your game to crash. Its 
 another glitch not fixed.

 Turkey Blind

 This is another really useful to use when calling turkeys to concel 
 yourself much easier. The birds will not spook what so ever....well unless 
 they walk right into the blind.

 Duck Blind

 Works the same way as the turkey blind except its used for ducks.

 Dog Whistle

 Used to call your dog back from a long ways off. 
 *You can call in doves with it.
 
 Bell Collar

 This item lets you know where your dog is and to some extent lets you 
 locate game when it stops ringing.

 Beeper Collar

 Works the same way as the bell collar except that when the dog finds a 
 birds, it will change the way it beeps.

 3-Sheels

 Lead No 8
 Recomended for both types of quail and doves

 Steel No 8
 Recomended for both types of quail and doves.

 Steel No 7.5
 Recomended for ruffed grouse, woodcock, both types of quail and doves.

 Lead No 6
 Recomended for pheasant, sage grouse, prairie chicken and turkeys.  

 Steel No 6
 Recomended for ruffed grouse, quail and woodcock.

 Steel No 4
 Recomended for pheasant, sage grouse and prairie chicken.

 Steel No 3
 Recomended for ducks.

 Steel No 2
 Recomended for ducks.

 Steel No 1
 Recomended for ducks and geese.

 Steel BBB
 Recomended for geese.

 4-Dogs
 
 German short-haired pointer
 Type of hunt recommended: Upland

 Viszla
 Type of hunt recommended: Upland

 Weimaraner
 Type of hunt recommended: Upland

 English Settler
 Type of hunt recommended: Upland

 Golden Retriever
 Type of hunt recommended: Upland and Waterfowl

 Black Labrador
 Type of hunt recommended: Upland and Waterfowl

 Yellow Labrador
 Type of hunt recommended: Upland and Waterfowl

 Chesapeake Retriever
 Type of hunt recommended: Upland and Waterfowl

 5-Calls

 Mallard hail call
 
 This call is one of the best to use for duck hunting since you can call 
 ducks from really far away with it. Mostly attracts mallards but other 
 types of ducks as well.

 Mallard feeding call
 
 Good for convinsing incomming birds to land in the decoy spread. Attracts 
 mostly mallard but other types of ducks as well. 

 Pintail call

 A call used mostly to attract pintails and other ducks.

 Greenwing teal call

 Used to attract greenwing teal but works for other types of ducks as well. 
 Its a good confidence call for shy birds.

 Ringneck call

 A call used to attract ringnecks and other ducks.

 Canada goose call

 The best and only call for geese hunting. Attracts both canadas and snows.

 Owl locater call

 A call used to make turkeys shock gobble so you can locate them easier.

 Turkey box call

 This is the best call for turkeys. Calls in Toms but sometimes hens.

 Turkey slate call

 Used for calling in turkeys when they are close.

 6-Decoys

 Mallard decoys

 Mostly attracts mallards and other types of ducks.

 Pintail decoys
 
 Attracts pintails and other ducks

 Ringneck decoys

 Attracts ringnecks and other ducks

 Canvasback decoys

 Attracts mostly canvasback and other ducks too.

 Canada goose floter decoys

 Used to attract both types of geese in watery areas. It works very 
 effectively with the land sets as well.

 Canada goose land decoys

 Used to attract both canadas and snows on land. Works well with floters 
 set not to far and comes in feeding and sentry variations.

 Eastern turkey decoys

 Used to attract eastern turkey but merriams too. 

 Merriams turkey decoys

 Used to attract merriams turkey but easterns too.

 7-Vehicals

 Trucks
 
 They are the workhorses of bird hunting. They get you to your favorite 
 areas fast and easy....well only if you use the roads and trails that is. 
 Going off road will reduce your trucks speed and going downhills can 
 be quite bumpy.

 ATV's (All Terrain Vehical)
 
 A really good vehical for accessing remote areas off the roads.

 Snowmobile
 
 Works the same as the ATV except that its only avalable in winter hunts.

 Boat

 The most essantielle vehical for waterfowl hunting and to reach remote 
 areas for upland hunting. It also come with a built in blind.

*While vehicals are useful for getting to areas fast, they do spook the birds. 

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8) The hunt view

Inventory: Its located on the bottom right on your screen, simply click on 
the item that you wanna use. You can also cycle througth it.

Dog commands
Hunt: Makes your dog hunt in the direction you want it to go. When a dog 
finds a birds, its will sniff the ground and point near the bird. This 
commande is use only for upland hunting.

Fetch: Makes your dog retrive a bird you just shot.

Come: calls back your dog.
*If the dog is on a point it will not come back to you no what until you 
flush the covey. Hence why alwase keep your dog close.

Stay: makes your dog stay.

Choosing decoy formation: 
This little screen will pop up when you click on a duck or goose decoy in
your inventory. You'll have to choose the spread that you want and once 
you've choosen, aline the decoys with the wind for the best results.

Firearm icon: click on it to bring up your gun.

Reload: reloads your firearm
*with bows this not neccasairy

Ammo: shows how much ammo is in the chamber

Look mode: allows you to get a better view

Gamebag: this will show you the birds you've bagged and limits for diffrent 
birds.

 Limits

 Upland:
 pheasant: 3 males only 
  restriction: no hens
 sage grouse and ruffed grouse: 6 mixed if they both occure in the same area.
 prairie chicken: 4
 woodcock: 4
 bobwhite and california quails: 10 mixed if both occure in the same area.
 mourning dove: 15

 Waterfowl:
 ducks: 14
  restrictions: you can bag only 4 canvasback and 4 pintails. Only 6 hens can 
                be taken.
 geese: 12 

 Turkey: 3

Keep in mind that any bird that you bagged thats over the limit, pheasant 
hens, not in season or with a cheat code will be maked with a red X.

Compase icon: this will show you the direction your going, wind speed, 
wind direction( whereever the black arrow is pointing) and time of day
(game time).

Back: exit hunt
Tips: gives you advise
Pause: just what it says

Target range: 
icons and everything is the same just that your inventory is much smaller 
and only certain items you can use. You can clear targets and have 
access to every firearm in the game.

Locker: Gives you access to every firearm in the game.
Clear: clears all targets of bullet hole and arrows

Multiplayer: identical to single player hunt view with the exception of 
the chat button.

Chat: allows you to write and send messages to other players.
*in some servers profanaties are censored    
  
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9) Logbook

This is simply your trophy room. It will display the info of the birds 
that you shot such as location, weigth, gun and ammo used and range it 
was shot. For turkeys it will show the length of beards and spurs and 
the total score. Birds that were poached or taken with a cheat code will 
be maked with a big poached or cheated in the back ground of the info. 
Theres also an option to print your trophy. The cookbook will show you 
recepies for the birds you shot, you can print the recepies as well.

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10)Multiplayer

 Hosting a server

 To host a multiplayer game choose what type of server you want it to be
 whather internet, LAN or gamespy. Then after click on host. Now just 
 choose the location and type of hunt you want. Choose your equipement 
 and than after you be at the multiplayer options. Write the name, password 
 and choose/select options disered.

 -Options

 No swearing: keeping this on will censore all profanitys.
 Shoot other hunter: keeping this on will auto booth peaple shooters.
 Keep event log: records all things the other hunters do and say on the 
 server.
 Time limit
 Kill limit
 Flood limit
 Max players

 Joining a server

 Click on join and select either internet, LAN or Gamespy. If you picked 
 internet click yes if your connected and then write your IP address of 
 your computer. For LAN and gamespy just simply click on a server on the 
 list that you wanna join.
 *The lower the ping, the faster your computer will run on the server.

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11) Rares\Glitches\Easter Eggs

 Rares

 The bigfoot
 
 On some hunts on rare occasions you can find the bigfoot creature. You 
 cannot kill and bag him but you could take pics. If your really serious
 about finding this rare, heres a few tips.
 -Bigfoots footsteps sound just like your hunter's.
 -Look for huge feet prints
 -Sometimes it will roar, something to listen for.
 *On some custom maps bigfoot is very common.
 
 Glitches

 Dissappearing turtles
 To do this, just find any turtle and walk over it and it will vanish.

 Instant reload
 This is a glitch that can only be done at the target range. When you 
 run out of ammo for your shotgun or better yet the muzzleloader instade
 of reloading normally, click on locker and reselect the same weapon you
 just had and it be automacticly reloaded without the long wait.

 Breaking the barrier of locations
 To do this you must use the cheat code that automactily brings you to
 the birds, but do it when your near the edge of the map and volla!

 Walking in deep water
 Again for this glitch you must use a cheat that brings you to the birds
 but this time close to the water. You can still run and walk normally 
 when under water but you cant shoot. Another good reason why should'nt
 use cheats.

 Circling doves
 This happens on very rare occasions but sometimes you'll see doves
 circling rapiddly for no reason. After awhile they will dissapear in
 the air.
 
 Climbing steep hills easier.
 When climbing a steep hill or mountain that the hunter cant climb
 normally, instade of pressing the forward key, run sideways buy 
 pressing forward with the left or right keys. Once the hunter starts
 climbing, use the mouse to go the direction up the hill you want.

 Setting duck decoys on land
 To do this jsut find an extremly small puddle of water or go the closet
 you can to shore and just set decoys.

 Geese landing in the air
 This sometimes will happen when your calling or decoying geese in.
 Sometimes instade of landing on the ground like it suposs to, it lands
 on thin air 25-40 yards off the ground.

 Awkward waterfowl dead possions
 This only happens when you shoot a duck or goose and it lands on
 sligthly hilly or elevated terrain.

 Auto Crossbow reload anytime
 To do this shoot your arrow, click on look and then click on your
 firearm again.

 Hunter mistaking ambients for turkeys
 This is an annoying glitch to watch for when hunting trophy turkeys.
 When you look at an animal such as a squirrel, rabbit or deer press the
 descripbe the sceen key and the hunter will identifie them as turkeys. 

 Calling in deer
 This happens very frequantly when turkey calling and sometimes
 when calling ducks or geese. Just call and the deer will come.
 *note that you can also call in ducks and geese with the turkey calls 
 and doves with duck calls.

 Picture Crash
 This is serious glitch not fixed by sunstorm. When you take pictures
 of non game animalsand when you quit, the game will crash earasing all
 trophys you bagged in that hunt.

 Upland Crashes in the XP
 This only happens if you got a windows XP. When you go upland hunting
 and flush it will crash back to the desktop.
*This glitch has been fixed in the patch which is found at 
 www.realmoutfitters.com

 Easter Eggs

 Hope the warden dont see that!
 You only get this message if you kill a deer and try to bag it. I added
 this as an easter egg cause deer are not found on stock maps. In real life
 if you poach, you'll get quite a heavy fine.

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 12-Frequantly asked questions and anwsers

 Q-Where do i get thoose new custom maps i heard so much about?

 A-You can get them at www.realmoutfitters.com

 Q: Is it possible to make new birds, gun skins and other stuff for this
    game?

 A-Unfortuanatly no:(, but however in the pass i remember that some peaple
   have made new gun skins for this game but i cant find them anywhere on
   the internet. The only thing you could create for this game is new
   locations.

 Q-My waterfowl and upland hunting is getting too easy, is there any way 
   to use the bow or muzzleloader in thoose hunts?

 A-Yes it is possible, theres a file you can download at 
   www.realmoutfitters.com

 Q-I got trouble shooting doves, got any good advise?

 A-The doves in the game are very challeging to shoot so try practising
   at the trap range at level 4. Once your proficient at it your ready. 
   The best dove gun in my opinion is the 12 Gauge Pump with full choke
   and #6 to 8 shot. To get really easy calm shots at them, call them in
   with the dog whistle.

 Q-Im trying very to find a trophy tom but cant find them.

 A-The big monster turkey tom is the hardest bird in the game to find. The
   real secret to getting one is patience, patience and more patience. Use
   the descripbe sceen key when in full zoom with the binoculers or spotting
   scope when you spot a turkey. If the hunter says "Oh! He's a monster!", 
   then go for him. Also when trying to call in turkeys, dont shoot the 
   first tom you see, keep field judging them until you find one. Of course
   this means that you must pass up alot ofof good sized toms but its worth
   it.

 Q-How come the waypoints on the GPS dont work?

 A-Its a glitch.

 Q-I heard that you can use a chain gun, is this true?

 A-yep, but its a cheat code. 1 word of advise, dont try reloading it 
   otherwise it will jam.

 Q-Can you tell me the cheats for this game?

 A-hmmm...lets see...NO! I dont post cheats in my walkthrough as cheats
   ruin the fun of this game. Theres many sites on the internet that will
   give you the cheats for this game.

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13) Downloads

 Custom maps, patch and other stuff can all be downloaded at 
 www.realmoutfitters.com

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14) Credits

 Id like to thank myself for making this walkthrougth possible.
 Sunstorm and wisardworks for making this great game possible.
 Hunting Dutchman, Superman and rap for thier hard work in making many 
 great maps.

If you want to add something to my walkthrougth, correct my spelling 
mistakes, got any questions about the game or tell me about a glitch that
i dunno please e-mail my at [email protected] and ill add
 you to list of credits.


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