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The ideal distance between spike camps for effective hunting is typically 10-15 miles apart, allowing for adequate hunting grounds and reducing the likelihood of encountering other hunters, while also providing a reasonable travel distance between camps.
Choosing Camp Sites
When determining the distance between spike camps, consider the terrain, accessibility, and available hunting grounds. Aim for a distance that allows you to cover a substantial area without feeling overwhelmed by travel time or logistics. A general rule of thumb is to set up camp in areas with reliable water sources and proximity to game trails. For example, a 10-mile distance between camps can be suitable for areas with dense game populations and accessible terrain.
Camp Meal Planning and Dehydrated Food
Effective meal planning is crucial when hunting from spike camps. Dehydrated food is a staple due to its lightweight and long shelf life. Plan meals that are high in calories and nutrients to maintain energy levels throughout the hunt. Consider a mix of 50-70% carbohydrates, 20-30% protein, and 10-20% healthy fats per meal. Aim for 2,500-3,000 calories per day, adjusting according to individual needs and activity levels. To minimize waste and maximize efficiency, use a 3-day meal cycle, with each meal repeated every 3 days to reduce packaging and minimize weight.
Logistics and Campsite Planning
When setting up spike camps, prioritize accessibility, safety, and stealth. Choose campsites with minimal visibility and proximity to game trails. Consider using a base camp with a central hub for gear, resupply, and communication, and then establish smaller, more mobile spike camps in strategic locations. Plan for a 2-3 day resupply cycle to maintain a steady food supply and minimize waste.
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