Huntable Species
Warm Weather
The player can experience a dizziness effect in these warm weather environments.
Bushrangers Run | Piccabeen Bay |
After some time spent in these reserves, the view will start bluring.
Factors increasing dizziness
- Walking
- Running
- Cold weather clothes such as Arctic Winter camo clothes
Factors decreasing dizziness
- Not moving (e.g. waiting in a stand)
- Rain
Lodges
Copper Hills
The name Copper Hills stems from an attempt to attract settlers here back in the 1800s. Since very little copper was found in these parts there never was any population boom. The only thing that seemed to thrive here were European Rabbits and Red Foxes. Copper Hills did not become more than a water depot for passing trains. These days it is only used by hardened hunters who dare to venture out in this arid climate.
Common Prey: Red Fox, European Rabbit
Walkabout Creek
In the beginning of the last century Walkabout Creek was part of an area of farmlands. However, a combination of rampant animal populations and several years of drought, the old farm station was abandoned. The area is now only visited by the occasional hiker but also hunters who come here for the extensive Red Kangaroo and Feral Hog populations which still pose a problem in these parts.
Common Prey: Feral Hog, Red Kangaroo
Plants
Some new plants were specifically created for this desert-like reserve.
Tree Stand hunting is not an option, the trees in Bushrangers Run cannot hold that device.
In-Game
Screenshots
Pre-Release Videos
Video provided by community member Pratze. |
Video provided by community member HooCairs. |
Animal Map
Map courtesy of French Wiki team, adapted to English.
Feral Goats are not shwon but appear in the entire reserve.