Game: Deer Hunter II
Platform: PC
FAQ
Author: ProtoDude
Version: 1.1 Updated 8/26/02
*Copyright and legal information is at the bottom of this document*
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Table of Contents
I. Introduction
II. Version History
III. Controls
IV. Menu Screens
V. Firearms
VI. Hunting Accessories
VII. Hunting Locations
VIII. Starting a Hunt
-Choosing a Firearm
-Choosing Accessories
-Choosing a Location
-Target Range/Calibrating Your Firearm
IX. The Hunt
-Location
-Wind
-Using Items
-Luring Deer
-Tracking Deer
-Shooting Deer
-Miscellaneous Tips
X. Cheats
XI. Contact Information
XII. Legal Statement/Copyright
XIII. Credits
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I. Introduction
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Welcome to Deer Hunter II! Deer Hunter II is obviously the sequel to
the original Deer Hunter. As stated by the title of the game, the
objective is to hunt deer. Now, just as in real life, hunting deer in
Deer Hunter II will take patience, timing, and skill. In this FAQ I'll
try to give you the scoop on the best way to accomplish locating,
luring, and shooting deer, as well as the many other parts of a
successful hunt.
I've never hunted in real life myself, but I'm very eager to do it this
winter and have read many articles on deer hunting. I have the utmost
respect and love for the outdoors and nature and this game truly gives
you a feeling of peace during the hunt. Even if you don't have a
successful hunt, you should still enjoy the experience. Forget all
those action packed, non-stop shooting action games, you can actually
relax with this game, if that's what your looking for. Deer Hunter II
is a very nice break from the frantic action of other games. One shot
is all it takes to bring down a deer. If you want to relax and enjoy a
game at the same time, try DHII, you're sure to love it.
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II. Version History
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=- Version 1.0 -=
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Completed: 8/25/02
File Size: 35K
Details: The first, and possibly final version of this guide. It
contains nearly everything I can think of.
=- Version 1.1 -=
Completed: 8/26/02
File Size: 45K
Details: Realizing I forgot to finish two sections in version 1.0 I
went back and completed them. I also added a Cheats section. This is
possibly the final version.
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III. Controls
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NOTE: These controls are the default system settings using a keyboard
and mouse. The keys that correspond to items, such as binoculars, will
only function if you have those items in your inventory.
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Key | Mouse Button | Function |
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B | None | Binoculars |
A | None | Antlers |
R | None | Drip Bag |
G | None | GPS |
D | None | Decoy |
1 | None | Buck Call |
2 | None | Cow Call |
3 | None | Rut Call |
T | None | Tree Stand |
4 | None | Doe Estrus |
5 | None | Buck Urine |
6 | None | Cover Scent |
M | None | Map |
S | None | Scope |
W | None | Walk & Look |
Return | Left Click | Use Item |
Num Pad 7 | Right Click | Lower Item |
Spacebar | Middle Click | Raise Weapon |
Up Arrow | None | Walk Forward |
Down Arrow | None | Walk Backward |
Gray Delete | None | Step Left |
End | None | Step Right |
Left Arrow | None | Turn Left |
Right Arrow | None | Turn Right |
Page Up | None | Look Up |
Page Down | None | Look Down |
Num Pad + | None | Zoom In |
Num Pad - | None | Zoom Out |
Right Shift | None | Hold to Run |
Left Shift | None | Describe Scene |
Right Ctrl | None | Crouch |
Z | None | Reload |
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IV. Menu Screens
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**Start A Hunt**: This is what you'll most likely click on first when
you first start the game. Clicking on it will bring you to the Hunter
Select Screen.
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**How to Play**: Clicking on this will bring up a screen giving you a
brief overview of the minimal basics of the game.
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**Game Credits**: Clicking on this will show you the names of the gam's
developers.
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**Leave Game**: Click on this to quit and close the game down.
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**Choose Hunter**: This box show the name and statistics of the
currently selected hunter. You can use the arrows at the bottom of the
box to switch among all currently created hunters. The statistics are:
-Hours Played: Tells how long you've played the game with the selected
hunter
-Number of Hunts: Tells how many times you've been on a hunt in the
field
-Shots Fired: Tells how many times you've fired your weapon in all
hunts
-Deer Hits: tells how many times your fired shots have hit deer
-Hunting Accuracy: Tells the percent of shots fired that hit a deer
-Target Shots Fired: Tells how many shots you've fired in the Traget
Range
-Target Hits: Tells how many of your shots fired in the target range
hit a target
-Target Accuracy: Tells the percentage of shots that hit targets in the
Target Range
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**Create a Hunter**: Use this to create a new hunter.
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**Delete Hunter**: Use this to delete any of the currently available
hunters.
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**View Trophy Room**: Click on this to view the currently selected
hunter's trophies.
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There are some details about each deer you killed in your hunts. They
are:
-Hunter: Name of the hunter that brought down the deer
-Date: The day, month, and year that the deer was killed
-Location: The hunting grounds where the deer was killed
-Weapon: The firearm the hunter used to kill the deer
-Type: There are four main types of animals you can hunt and kill in
DHII. There are bucks, does, foxes, and eagles. The bucks are further
described by how many points they have on their antlers. The largest I
have killed is a 18-point buck. I don't know if they get larger than
that.
-Firearm Score: This is a score that is determined by how many points
the buck's antlers have, how good of a shot you killed the deer with,
and what weapon you used.
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**Delete**: Use this option to delete the current trophy that's
displayed on the screen. You'll usually only want to do this if you
cheat to kill a deer. Under the Firearm Score detail it will say you
cheated. True hunters don't cheat to take and animals life so you
shouldn't either. You can clear the slate by deleting the trophies you
got by cheating if you want.
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**Print Trophy Room**: Use this to print out your trophies.
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The upper-right box displays which weapon and accessories you currently
have chosen, the location your hunt will take place at, the time of
season, and the time of day you'll be hunting at.
The upper left box is where you can choose everything you need for the
hunt and where and when to hunt.
Once you've got everything picked out, click Continue at the Hunting
Lodge screen to start the hunt.
**Choose Weapon**: This is where you'll choose the firearm you want to
use on your next hunt. Use the arrows to cycle through all the weapons.
Click on "Use" when you want to choose the current firearm.
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**Choose Location**: This is where you choose your hunting grounds.
Click on the yellow circles on the map to view a description of each.
You also choose when you want to hunt during the season and when during
the day you'll be hunting.
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**Choose Accessories**: You can choose up to six items to fill your
item slots from this menu. Use the arrows at the bottom of the box in
the upper-left hand corner to cycle through all the items. Click "Add"
to add the item to your item list. Click "Remove" to remove the item
from your items list, if it's already in there.
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**Target Range**: Click on this to go to the Target Range, where you
can practice shooting and calibrate your gun's sights.
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V. Firearms
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=- .30-06 with Scope -=:
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-Game's Description: Bolt-action and 150-grain loads mean power! It
isn't fast but has long range. It's a cannon! But don't be afraid of
it, as it is one of the most popular rifles used.
-My Description: One of my personal favorites. Along with the lever
action, this is my weapon of choice for most hunts. A .30-06 has enough
power to severely wound and even kill a grizzly bear with one shot. The
extreme power, long range, and mounted scope are the best combination
you'll find on any gun in the game. This should be one of the first
firearms you should try, since it's easy to aim and powerful enough to
kill a deer almost regardless of where the bullet enters the deer's
body. Great for beginners and vets alike.
=- Lever Action .243 -=:
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-Game's Description: A classic brush gun and 100-grain loads. It has a
7-shot capacity and is great in wooded areas. This is the rifle you've
always wanted. Also works great on fox.
-My Description: A beautiful gun. The 100-grain load isn't as powerful
as the .30-06 but it still packs a powerful punch. With no scope
mounted on this gun, you'll need to rely on the gun's sights to aim.
This limits the range you'll be able to aim, but it's a very accuracte
rifle at medium and close range nonetheless.
=- Pump Shotgun w/Buckshot -=:
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-Game's Description: 5-shot 12 ga. using 000 buck-w/8 pellets/shell.
Powerful at short range. Don't get this mixed up with your bird gun!
-My Description: As stated above it's very powerful when in close. If
you are skilled at luring deer in close, this could be your gun.
Although the game says don't mix it up with your bird gun, this is the
best gun to use if you hope to shoot an eagle.
=- Semi-auto Shotgun w/Slug -=:
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-Game's Description: 5-shot 12 ga. & rifled slugs. More range than the
000 buck but not like a rifle. Fast shooting! It's very accurate when
sighted in, but watch out for the "drop" if your shot gets long.
-My description: If you want a shotgun, but can't lure deer in for
close shots with the Pump shotgun, try using this one. The slug has
much longer range that the buckshot since it doesn't spread when it
leaves the barrel. The "drop" the game is talking about is when you
shot is too long and the slug drops slightly due to gravity.
=- Longbow -=:
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-Game's Description: A pleasure for longbow enthusiasts and those who
like classic bowhunting. Bow length is 66" and draw weight is 55#.
Weighs 1lb 5oz.
-My description: While not a big bow fan myself, or an expert on bows,
I do enjoy the occasional hunt with the longbow to test my skill.
You'll need to lure deer in fairly close unless you've got an amazingly
accurate shot with a bow. Bowhunting is much more challenging than
using a gun. A lot more practice is required if you want a truly
rewarding hunt with the longbow. Be warned that the distance on this
weapon is extremely limited.
=- Compound Bow -=:
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-Game's Description: A strong bow at 55#, 29" draw and 270 fps. This
superb combination of power and speed makes this a fine choice for
close to medium range. don't forget to adjust your pins.
-My Description: A better choice that the Longbow for bowhunting
beginners. The sight makes it much easier to aim. Use the lower pin on
the sight to aim at targets at a distance and the higher pin to aim at
closer targets. While it can shoot farther than the Longbow, the range
on the Compound Bow is limited as well.
=- Crossbow -=:
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-Game's Description: This powerful crossbow can shoot a 400-grain arrow
at 270 fps with a 165# draw weight. Coupled with a scope, this is a
deadly weapon.
-My description: The last of the bows, the crossbow also has the
longest range. It's a good choice if you're trying to learn how to aim
using the pins on the Compound Bow's sights. The scope provides
precision accuracy, that is, if you know how to judge distance
correctly.
=- Blackpowder Rifle -=:
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-Game's Description: Flintlock w/220 grain bullet. Its long reload time
and lack of accuracy make skill a 'must'. It will take some practice
but this makes for rewarding hunts.
-My Description: You can go old school with the Blackpowder Rifle.
Packing each round will take some time so all you're going to get in a
hunt is a single shot before a deer is out of sight. Despite what the
game says, this gun is very accurate. It's range is good, but at long-
range, you'll lose height on your shot.
=- .44-Mag Revolver -=:
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-Game's Description: A powerful gun at close range. The scope helps but
don't try long shots. You can rattle off the shots quickly, but you
better wait for the right shot if you want to be successful.
-My Description: The only handgun in the game. While handguns are
usually used as a sidearm when hunting as a last resort to put a
fatally wounded deer out of its misery, you can hunt with one in the
game as your primary weapon. Again, the game says don't try long shots,
but unless you're talking extremely long, you should be able to hit
your target from a good distance away.
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VI. Hunting Accessories
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=- Binoculars -=:
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-Game's Description: Armor-coated, zoomable 8-20x50 optics. It's
slightly heavy but works anywhere. Binoculars are almost a must for the
serious deer hunter.
-My Description: The game is right; these are a must. Take them on
every hunt you go on. Spotting deer from far, far away gives you a huge
advantage. First of all, you can maneuver yourself around them so
you're downwind, and they can't smell you. While you can move around
them to get downwind at any time, doing so from far away will prevent
them from hearing your footsteps.
=- Rattling Antlers -=:
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-Game's Description: Real looking and sounding antler replicas with
attract big territorial bucks. Don't rattle too much but a few in
succession will get their
attention.
-My Description: Another item I almost always bring on the
hunt. If you spot a doe and you're downwind, rattle the antlers to
attract the big boys. Try to make it sound like a real buck fight,
without rhythm. Don't overuse them. When you spot a buck and a doe, you
can also use them to lure the buck closer to get a better shot.
=- Scrape Dripper -=:
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-Game's Description: This dripper can keep a scrape fresh , or even
create your own scrape. Make sure you have a good tree to place it in
and you are set.
-My Description: One of my favorites. The dripper can attract all sorts
of deer. Sometimes you'll get around 5 deer, does and bucks, running
toward the dripper. You can use it on trees near scrapes that bucks
leave on the ground, or in any tree, even without a scrape. This is
quite possibly the best item to use to attract any type of deer.
=- Handheld GPS -=:
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-Game's Description: Portable GPS can track 12 satellites to lock on
fast. This will tell you your position, your heading, the time of day,
and even gives you a plotter complete with waypoints. Lightweight &
easy to use.
-My Description: The game's description pretty much says it all. It's
really just a map and compass on steroids.
=- Deer Decoy -=:
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-Game's Description: Deer Decoys help bring them in, but it is heavy at
15lbs. Safe hunters would usually only use the decoy during bow season.
Use w/calls for best results. This item takes 2 inventory spaces.
-My Description: As one of two items available that takes up two spaces
in your inventory, you'll need to decide carefully whether or not to
use the decoy. It's very effective in luring bucks in close during the
rut. Use it with the Doe-in-heat Scent and the Doe Bleat Call for a
realistic attraction that the big bucks can't resist.
=- Deer Grunt Call -=:
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-Game's Description: Versatile deer call will lure in all deer if used
firmly, but not overly used. This is your main call. Use it!
-My Description: If you're having trouble finding any deer at all give
this call a try. It's useful in luring any deer to you and will get
their attention if they're close. Even without the aid of scents or
decoys, the Deer Grunt Call works well on its own. If you can't decide
which call to use for a hunt, play it safe with this one.
=- Doe Bleat Call -=:
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-Game's Description: This call produces the natural bleat of a hot doe.
It's nice to have if there's room in your inventory. It's best used
with other attractants in pre-rut and rut. Several calls in succession
is a good bet.
-My Description: When used with the decoy and Doe-in-heat Scent, this
is one of the best lures in the game. After setting up your decoy and
laying down some scent, give a few calls with this and wait. After a
few minutes you're almost guaranteed to spot a deer. Avoid using it too
often, though, just enough to get their attention and keep it.
=- Rutting Buck Call -=:
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-Game's Description: Aggressive buck grunts from mature rutting bucks.
Deer are responsive if time is right. Bucks and does alike can be
brought in with this call during the rut.
-My Description: This call is best used in combination with the Buck
Urine Scent or Rattling Antlers. If you're lucky enough to find an
antler scrape on the ground, use this call and the Rattling Antlers to
challenge any mature bucks in their own territory. You can also
sometimes use it with the Doe Bleat Call in a bucks territory to make
him think you're stealing his mate.
=- Tree Stand -=:
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-Game's Description: A folding stand with a 22 x 24 inch platform.
Cushioned seat and straps, and weighs 12lbs. It gives you a sight and
disguise advantage, but it takes 2 inventory spaces. You also need a
tree.
-My Description: One of two choices for disguise in the game, this is
the larger one, but it also increases your sight distance, raising you
off the ground to see further. After setting up your bait, scents,
decoys, or drippers, find a nearby tree to wait in camouflage. You're
degree of rotation is limited to about 180 degrees so you can't look
behind you for deer that may approach from the rear.
=- Doe-in-heat Scent -=:
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-Game's Description: Doe-estrus scent will work great in pre-rut & rut.
Use it around scrapes. Rutting bucks can't resist the scent of ready
does.
-My Description: Use with the decoy and Doe Bleat call to lure in
rutting bucks. Also if you find a scrape, lay down some of this scent
and the buck that's in the territory will almost surely come to
investigate.
=- Buck Urine Scent -=:
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-Game's Description: Use to create a challenge for that big old buck!
Urine and musk makes them real mad. They will think a challenger has
moved into their territory.
-My Description: The urine scent is best used in the rut when you find
a scrape. The scrape tells you that you're in another bucks territory
and having another buck's scent in his territory is sure to excite any
territorial buck. This is your other choice in other bucks territories
if you don't feel like lugging around that big decoy. It can be used
with the Rattling Antlers or Rutting Buck Grunt for even greater
results in a buck's territory.
=- Cover Scent -=:
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-Game's Description: Cover Scent masks your human odor. This sure hels
when windy or deer ore spooky.
-My Description: Use this if you're bowhunting or during the post-rut.
Deer can smell you a long ways off if you're not downwind so using this
is a great idea when trying to get close to a deer for a good shot with
a bow. Use it in combination with the Fleece Jacket and you'll be
nearly undetectable to deer as long as you don't move around too fast.
=- Fleece Jacket -=:
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-Game's Description: Super-quiet fleece jacket helps you go unnoticed
in the woods. Camo is built in.
-My Description: The alternative option for camo instead of the Tree
Stand, this can be a better choice and only takes up one inventory
spot. Use it with the Cover Scent and you can practically walk right up
to a deer before shooting. Great for bowhunting when that close shot is
needed.
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VII. Hunting Locations
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=- Kentry Ridge, WA -=:
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-Description: In the NE part of the state lies snowy Kentry Ridge,
flanked to the north and south by lowlands.
=- Lewis Butte, WA -=:
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-Description: Surrounded by the hills of Okanogan County, you will find
some of the biggest bucks in the state.
=- Oak Park, GA -=:
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-Description: For a high percentage at a deer, try this lush eastern
Georgia area near Emanual County.
=- Wolford Mountain, WA -=:
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-Description: The deer in Cowlitz County are know to be less shy, thus
making for an easier hunt.
=- Locust Grove, GA -=:
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-Description: This Henry County area in the heart of Georgia has
diverse terrain and above average deer.
=- Irwin's Crossroads, GA -=:
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-Description: The rolling hills of Washington County in east central
Georgia are home to some trophies.
=- Bedford, MI -=:
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-Description: Lying around Calhoun County in LP are some fine areas for
harvesting larger deer.
=- Mancelona, MI -=:
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-Description: A central valley opens the eastern lowlands to northern
rolling hills full of prime game.
=- Mullet Lake, MI -=:
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-Description: Cheboygan County is near where the UP and LP meet, making
some prime spots for the patient hunter.
=- Austin, PA -=:
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-Description: Hidden in this winter wonderland are an assortment of
productive hunting areas.
=- Julian, PA -=:
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-Description: Defined by a long ridge running north to south, this PA
spot is a gem.
=- Loganton, PA -=:
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-Description: Just south of the scenic I-80 in central PA lies the most
productive hunting ground you'll find.
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VIII. Starting a Hunt
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Choosing a Firearm
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Choosing your weapon is purely a matter of preference and entirely up
to you. Each weapon has its own level of difficulty so choosing
different weapons will vary the difficulty of successfully bringing
back that big buck.
Unlike choosing a firearm and location, you really should learn a good
group of accessories. Carrying around Doe Estrus, Buck Urine, and a
Scrape Dripper is pretty much overkill. The same thing goes for all the
calls. One scent or call will usually do it, two at the most. You're
going to almost always want to have your pair of binoculars with you on
every hunt to spot deer far away. You'll most likely want to have at
one call and one scent with you during every hunt. I find the best
combinations to be the Doe Bleat Call with the Doe-in-heat Scent and
the Buck Urine Scent with the Rutting Buck Call. This way you've got
the scent and call of a single deer, rather than a rutting buck grunt
smelling of doe estrus.
The Deer Grunt Call will work with any scent to lure in all deer.
The Rattling Antlers can also be used with the Rutting Buck Call during
the rut. It's even more effective for luring in huge bucks if there's a
doe in your area.
If you're using a bow, I would suggest carrying along the Fleece Jacket
and Cover Scent so you can get closer to deer for a good shot. With the
jacket they have a hard time seeing you and with the Cover Scent they
can't smell you. I also never use the Fleece Jacket and Tree Stand at
the same time. Deer have a hard time seeing you in the Tree Stand
anyway so carrying the Fleece Jacket is a waste of a slot.
If you're using a gun and don't want a Tree Stand you can carry the
Deer Decoy. I would use Rattling Antlers and the Doe-in-heat Scent with
the decoy to lure in the big guys.
I rarely use the GPS but you can if you want to remember where that
scrape was, or where you shot a deer. I never kill more than one deer
at a time since I decide whether or not I'll take one home before I
shoot it. And keeping track of a scrape isn't too effective since you
should stay in that are anyway.
The Scrape Dripper is an item I almost always have. Putting it in a
tree is a great way to attract many deer at a time. I usually bring the
tree stand along with the Scent Scraper so I can hide in a tree so deer
can come from all directions to the dripper.
Here are three of my favorite items sets that I use quite often myself:
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Choosing a Location
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Again, this is entirely your choice. Each location presents its own
challenges. You'll probably eventually get that favorite hunting
territory that you most enjoy, but each hunt is different so location
is a very big factor in the difficulty and length of each hunt. Some
areas have many smaller deer, while others have fewer deer but more
bigger bucks. Getting to know locations well can make hunts even more
fun, as you'll know the terrain better.
Choosing the time of season and time of day are some more options here.
During the pre-rut deer will be a lot less likely to get spooked by
your own scent and you'll be able to lure them in close. I find the
pre-rut to be the best time for bow and shotgun hunting.
The rut is when deer are most sensitive to sound and smell. You're best
chances for luring a deer in are the decoy, scents, and calls during
the rut.
During the post-rut you'll need to be very careful as deer get in close
as they spook quite easily. If you're hunting during the post-rut, I'd
suggest using a rifle since long-range shots will most likely be
required.
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Target Range/Calibrating your Sights
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=- Target Practice -=:
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The target range has close to far targets so you can practice shooting
at all ranges. There are different types of targets. There are actual
deer decoys with targets in the kill zone, right where a live deer's
heart is located. In the field you'll want to hit a deer in this spot
for an instant kill. No one likes to see a deer suffer so practice
aiming at this spot in the target range. The other targets are a
classic bulls-eye with a thick, bold circle at the center. The other is
a grid of squares.
=- Sighting your Firearm -=:
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There are others things besides practice that you can do in the target
range. The most important is the ability to sight your gun so your
shots are fired as straight as possible. You'll want to use the
stabilizer to steady you gun when sighting it. Click on it on the right
of the screen to use it. Now that you can aim your sights at the exact
same spot each shot you can begin sighting your weapon.
If you're using a rifle use the furthest bulls-eye target to sight
with. For a shotgun or bow use the middle bulls-eye. With the weapon
stabilized, fire three shots, each time lining the sights up with the
center of the target. Use the scope to see where the shots hit. Each
shot should be more or less in the same spot. If not, you didn't aim
properly. If all the shots where in the same spot, use that spot to
begin tweaking you sights. There is a arrow grid in the upper right
corner of the screen. Use the arrow to adjust the sights. If your shots
are too high, click the down arrow. If they're to the right, click the
left arrow, etc. After making slight adjustments to your sights, clear
the target with the button on the right of the screen and fire three
more shots. Make any further adjustments and repeat this process until
all your shots are dead-center on the bulls-eye.
You're now ready to begin the hunt.
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IX. The Hunt
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Choosing a spot to start your hunt is the first decision you'll need to
make in the field. My favorite type of location is on top of small
hill. This way you can see a longer distance than if you're down lower.
You'll also want to pick out an area with the right amount of trees.
Some trees are good since you'll want one if your using a Tree Stand or
the Scrape Dripper. Deer are usually around hills anyway. If you've got
a Scrape Dripper place it on a tree in the flatland below the hill, but
not too far away. Pick a tree on the hill if you've got a tree stand
and set it up. You'll also want to be on a hill when you have the
decoy. You can place the decoy in an open area in the flatland below
the hill and wait on the hill for the deer to come.
Wind is a very important factor when choosing a location as well,
especially in the rut and post-rut part of the season. You have a
compass in the lower-left corner of the screen that also displays which
direction the wind is blowing in. If the wind arrow is pointing in the
direction your facing it shows that you are upwind. That's a bad thing
since deer in the direction your looking will be able to smell you.
When placing a dripper or decoy, always make sure you the hunter are
not upwind, with the wind blowing on your back. The wind changes
directions so you'll need to move with it. This can be a pain if you
use a tree stand, so if you're in a windy location, it would be better
to use the Fleece Jacket. If you're bow or shotgun hunting and you need
deer closer to get a good shot it's a good idea to use the cover scent
if the wind changes directions too much and deer are too close for you
to move. It's best to keep the wind at your side usually.
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Using Items
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Once you pick out your location and are downwind you can start to use
the things you brought along.
If you're lucky and find some tracks, deer droppings, or a scrape, you
should stay in that area regardless of the terrain. More on tracking
later.
You'll first want to set up some bait for luring in deer. Use either
the dripper or decoy as your first item. With the decoy you'll want to
put some Doe-in-heat Scent on or near it, then find a place to wait.
When bow or shotgun hunting I find using the Cover Scent and Fleece
Jacket to be the best combination. You'll be able to move regardless of
the direction of the wind and get close to deer.
The Buck Urine Scent is very effective if you find a scrape on the
ground. If you find a scrape you're most likely in a buck's territory
and he'll be looking to defend it.
When you're done setting up you can set up your tree stand and use some
calls. Using calls will be covered in the next section, Luring Deer.
You'll also want to constantly scan the area with the binoculars.
Once you spot a deer with the binoculars, you'll need to lure it in
close for a good shot. Chances are the reason you spotted it in the
first place is because it smelled one of the scents you laid out so by
now luring with scents should be taken care of.
The main way to lure deer after they're spotted is with calls. If
you've got the dripper in place lure the deer in with a few Rutting
Buck Calls, or Deer Grunt Calls. The one thing you'll want to avoid is
using the calls too many times within a short period. If you've got the
decoy in place use the Doe Bleat Call to attract deer. Again, don't
spook the deer by using it too often.
The rattling antlers are my favorite of the noisemakers. They'll
attract both does and bucks alike. If the first deer you spot is a doe,
chances are there'll almost always be a buck nearby. Rattle the antlers
as soon as you spot a deer to get their attention. If it is a doe,
rattle every three minutes or so and the buck will eventually show up.
Keep rattling, but not too much, to keep the deer's attention. When you
spot a buck, the antlers are especially useful in combination with the
decoy. They'll spot the doe decoy, hear a buck fight near it, and want
to battle for the doe himself.
The main thing to remember with calls and the antlers is only use then
in the right quantity. Not using them enough will cause the deer to
lose interest. Using them too much will spook the deer, causing them to
run off.
There are two times you'll want to know when to track down deer: when
they flee from you for a number of reasons, or when you spot some
tracks by accident.
Deer tracks are just that; hoof-prints in the ground made by deer.
These are your main sources for tracking. There are two "types" of deer
tracks that tell the tale of the deer that you're tracking. There are
close tracks and spread out track. Close together the tracks tell you
that the deer was walking in that location, while tracks that are
spread out tell you that the deer was running.
There are three other indicators that tell you about a deer: the
scrape, the droppings, and blood. The scrape is a good indicator that
tells you a territorial buck is nearby. When you see a scrape on the
ground(it looks like a claw slash actually), stay in that area for a
while. Droppings indicate that either a doe or buck is nearby. Blood
will only be found by tracks after you shot it with either a non-lethal
shot or a lethal shot that will take time to kill the deer. If there is
a group of deer around when you shot a deer, look for the tracks with
blood to follow the trail of the deer you shot. Otherwise you could end
up following the wrong deer.
If deer get spooked and run before you have a chance to shoot one, you
should always wait a couple minutes for the deer to stop running before
you attempt to track it. If you follow it right away more often than
not you'll keep scaring it away when you're chasing it.
Track slowly. There's nothing worse than tracking a deer too fast and
running right into it and setting it on the run when you could have
slowly crept up on it. Patience is key to tracking.
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Shooting a Deer
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Once a deer is in range, it's time to get a shot off. Know your
weapon's range or you'll end up firing and scaring the deer off without
even getting close to hitting it. With a scope, and easy way to tell if
they're at a good range is to make sure their body nearly covers the
width of the scope. Without a scope their body is as wide as the near
sight(the one closest to the hunter). With the Compound Bow make sure
about half their body cover the open area to the left of the pins.
The next thing you need to know is that your gun will always wobble
around a bit. You can minimize the wobble by crouching(Right Ctrl).
You'll move around less and therefore be able to pull the trigger at
the precise moment.
Now how to aim. You'll always want the deer's side or front facing you.
You'll never get a good shot off aiming at its backside(and it's pretty
cruel to shoot a deer in the butt too). Line up the crosshairs with the
deer's mid- to upper-shoulder area if its side is facing you or right
in the middle of its chest if its front is facing you. With the wobble
you'll need to have a quick trigger finger to pull the trigger right
when you're lined up. Once the sights are over the kill zone, pull the
trigger.
If you aimed correctly the deer will drop instantly. If it doesn't but
you hit the deer with a lethal shot the hunter will say so, and most of
the time it'll drop about 100 meters from where it was hit. If it goes
further with a fatal wound, just use the tracking tips above to track
it down.
Sound is your friend. You can often hear a deer before you can see it.
Listen closely with stereo or surround sound as you can hear exactly
where a deer is in relation to you.
Start out simple. Don't go for the big bucks your first time. Just get
used to the game and take any deer you can find. There's no penalty for
shooting does, although I don't do it myself, even in a game.
Crouch when you shoot to minimize wobble.
You can only run a short distance before running out of breath. You
don't really need to run, especially when tracking.
Don't use cheats unless it's just for fun. No one likes cheaters.
Don't overuse calls or scents as deer will be scared away. Just enough,
but not too much is always the way to go for calls.
Choose the weapon that's right for you. If you find one weapon to be
too challenging, switch to another one.
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X. Cheats
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During gameplay press F2 and you'll see a bar you can type in at the
top of the screen. Type in the following codes exactly as shown and
press F2 again to activate the cheats.
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| Cheat | Code |
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| Animals aren't spooked | dh2doolittle |
| Attach hunter to a deer | dh2circle |
| Bullet flies straight w/camera | dh2magicbullet |
| Camera follows arrow or bullet | dh2deadeye |
| Camera follows bullets | dh2bulletcam |
| Warp close to a deer | dh2shoot |
| Extra blood | dh2friday13 |
| Flight mode | dh2wright |
| Giant Deer | dh2deerzilla |
| Hunter never tires | dh2shoedeal |
| Hunter runs faster | dh2flash |
| Hunter runs fastest | dh2supaflash |
| Deer are attracted to hunter | dh2honey |
| Lightning | dh2light |
| No reloads | dh2bandolier |
| Hunter walks toward deer | dh2sidewind |
| Rain | dh2rain |
| Reduce weapon wobble | dh2swig |
| Show animals on map | dh2supatracker |
| Show sight status | dh2showsights |
| Sight weapon | dh2 |
| Slow bullets | dh2baddream |
| Snow | dh2snow |
| Stop weather effects | dh2weatherstop |
| Thunder | dh2thunder |
| View deer on map and GPS | dh2tracker |
| View through crow's eyes | dh2crowcam<#> |<--put a number in
| View through deer's eyes | dh2deercam<#> |<--put a number in
| View through fox's eyes | dh2foxcam<#> |<--put a number in
| View through hunter's eyes | camera set player|
| Climb Trees | dh2treehugger |
| Walk around target range | dh2caddyshack |
| Weather cycles quicker | dh2blizzard |
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NOTE: ANY DEER THAT YOU KILL WITH THE CHEATS ON WILL BE LABELED SO IN
THE TROPHY ROOM.
Cheats credits to www.gamewinners.com
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XI. Contact Information
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You can contact me, ProtoDude, via e-mail at:
Bubbeast115 [at] aol [dot] com
Please feel free to e-mail me and comments, questions, or suggestions
regarding this FAQ or Deer Hunter II in general, as long as you MAKE
SURE IT'S NOT ALREADY IN THIS FAQ. If you find a mistake, let me know.
Also if you find another site other than those listed below in the
Legal Statement, please let me know immediately. Also, include the
game's title and the version number of this FAQ in your e-mail
somewhere so I know what you're talking about.
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XII. Legal Statement
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This document is Copyright (c)2002 ProtoDude. This document and
all it's parts were written exclusively for use and viewing on the
following site:
www.gamefaqs.com
Any and all other websites, publications, or individuals are
prohibited to publish, reproduce, or sell this FAQ in any way,
shape, or form. If you find this FAQ or any part of it on any
other site or in any other publication than the ones listed above,
please let me know immediately.
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XIII. Credits
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-CJayC and his website, www.gamefaqs.com for hosting this FAQ
-Me, ProtoDude, for writing this
-You, for reading this FAQ
-www.gamewinners.com for the cheats in the cheats section