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What should you do if you lose sight of your hunting partner?

  1. Shout loudly to locate them

  2. Continue hunting and meet up at a designated spot later

  3. Stop hunting and re-establish visual and/or verbal contact

  4. Start shooting in different directions to signal them

The correct answer is: Stop hunting and re-establish visual and/or verbal contact

If you lose sight of your hunting partner, it is important to stop hunting and re-establish visual and/or verbal contact. Shouting loudly may not be effective, as the noise of hunting can drown out your voice and make it difficult to pinpoint your location. Continuing to hunt and meeting up at a designated spot later can be dangerous, as it increases the likelihood of getting lost or separated further. Shooting in different directions to signal your partner is also not recommended, as it can be confusing and potentially dangerous for both of you. It is always best to prioritize safety and stay in contact with your partner.