BENEFITS OF BEING A MOBILE HUNTER

BENEFITS OF BEING A MOBILE HUNTER

Backcountry hunting presents a choice: should you set up a basecamp and return to it each day, or should you embrace the mobility of following wildlife wherever it leads? There are benefits to both but let’s focus on some of the advantages of being mobile when hunting or scouting.

FLEXIBILITY & ADAPTABILITY
One of the primary advantages of being mobile is the flexibility it affords. Animals in the backcountry are constantly on the move in search of food, water, and safety. By remaining mobile, we can adapt to these movements, significantly increasing our chances of encountering game. If an area proves unproductive, a mobile hunter can quickly relocate, avoiding wasted time on unfruitful ground. With the Origami TNT, you can set up a quick shelter anywhere, ensuring you're always ready to adapt to the ever-changing conditions of the backcountry. Its lightweight and versatile design make it the perfect companion for the mobile hunter, allowing you to chase opportunity wherever it arises.
INCREASED RANGE & COVERAGE
This is especially nice for scouting new areas. A mobile hunter covers more ground than one tethered to a basecamp. This increased range means exposure to more diverse habitats and potentially higher concentrations of game. It allows hunters to explore remote areas that may experience less pressure from other hunters, leading to more opportunities for success in the backcountry.
The benefits of being a mobile backcountry hunter are undeniable and with the Origami TNT's quick setup and takedown, it makes it easy to move and set up camp in new locations each night. The ability to move with elk or mule deer, explore new areas, and go farther into the backcountry makes this approach effective. For those willing to embrace the challenges and rewards of a on the move hunting style, it offers an unparalleled adventure, and a deeper connection to the land.