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Using snowshoes for Arctic hare hunts provides advantages in traversing deep snow, covering long distances, and accessing remote areas that would be difficult or impossible to reach on foot.
Increased Mobility
Snowshoes allow hunters to traverse deep snow with ease, reducing fatigue and allowing for faster travel. In areas with snow depths exceeding 6 inches, snowshoes can make the difference between accessing remote areas and being forced to abandon a hunt. For example, in Alaska’s Arctic region, snow depths can reach up to 12 feet, making snowshoes essential for traversing these areas.
Stealth and Tracking
Snowshoes can help hunters move quietly through the snow, reducing the likelihood of spooking Arctic hares. By distributing weight evenly and minimizing impact, snowshoes enable hunters to approach their quarry undetected. Additionally, snowshoes allow hunters to track hares more effectively, as they can follow tracks that would be obscured by deep snow. In areas with dense snow cover, snowshoes can help hunters stay on the right track, increasing their chances of success.
Access to Remote Areas
Snowshoes provide hunters with access to remote areas that would be difficult or impossible to reach on foot. In areas with steep terrain or deep snowpack, snowshoes can make all the difference between accessing a hunting area and being forced to abandon a hunt. For example, in Canada’s Arctic tundra, snowshoes can enable hunters to access areas with steep inclines and deep snowpack, increasing their chances of finding and harvesting Arctic hares.
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