still hunt

/'stilhʌnt/
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still hunt

A hunter conducts a still hunt from a concealed blind.

Definition
  1. Noun:
    • A hunt for game carried on by following it stealthily or waiting in ambush: A method of hunting where the hunter moves very quietly and carefully or remains concealed to get close to the prey without being detected.
Usage
  • The term "still hunt" describes a specific, patient, and silent hunting technique. It is used to contrast with more active methods like driving game or hunting with hounds. It emphasizes stealth and concealment.
Examples
  • Noun:
    • The experienced tracker preferred the still hunt, patiently waiting for deer at the water's edge.
    • A successful still hunt requires immense knowledge of the animal's habits and exceptional quietness.
Advanced Usage
  • "To still-hunt" (verb, less common): The act of hunting using this stealthy method.
    • He would often still-hunt in the early morning fog.
Variants and Related Words
  • Stalking (n): A very similar hunting technique involving stealthy pursuit. "Still hunt" often implies more stationary waiting, while "stalking" implies more active, quiet movement.
  • Ambush (n): A method of attack from a concealed position, which is a key component of a still hunt.
Synonyms
  • Stealth hunting: Hunting using covert methods.
  • Stalking: Following prey stealthily.
Notes
  • While "still hunt" is a compound noun, its core meaning is the specific hunting method described. The "still" refers to the hunter's quiet, motionless patience, not the absence of movement in the prey.
  • In historical and specific hunting contexts, it is a recognized term. In more general modern English, "stalking" is more commonly used for the active pursuit aspect.
still hunt

A hunter conducts a still hunt from a concealed blind.

Noun
  1. a hunt for game carried on by following it stealthily or waiting in ambush

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