Bagging Cash and Trophies in theHunter: Call of the Wild

When it comes to earning cash quickly in theHunter: Call of the Wild, look no further than the Canada Goose. With over $2,000 per takedown, I‘ve found geese to be vastly more profitable than any other species.

Below I‘ve ranked the top money-makers in the game based on my own experience and community consensus:

SpeciesCash Value
Canada Goose$2,000+
Pronghorn$1,500
Mountain Goat$1,400
Bighorn Sheep$1,300

Geese have the advantage of flocking together, allowing multiple profitable kills from a single flock. Their feathers also sell for $390 each, adding to your takedown value.

Where To Hunt Money Makers

For waterfowl like geese, coastal areas of Hirschfelden and Layton Lake offer plenty of opportunities. But many experts agree that Silver Ridge Peaks is the prime grind spot.

"Silver Ridge Peaks is definitely the best map for making money and leveling up your hunter profile," says veteran player AgoraphobicCowboy. "Pronghorn, bighorns, mountain goats, you name it. The abundance of animals and cash per takedown adds up incredibly fast."

I couldn‘t agree more. On a good Silver Ridge hunt, I‘ve netted over $20,000 in a couple hours. Nowhere else can you find such density of valuable species like that.

Bagging Trophies and Rare Variants

While cash is nice for buying gear, dedicated theHunter players are obsessed with trophies and rare fur variants. Let‘s analyze some standouts:

Whitetail Great Ones – The rarest trophy class, with <1% chance of spawning spontaneously. 39 confirmed kills as of 2022.

Albino/Melanistic Foxes – Each color variant has only a 0.24% spawn chance. Very tricky to find and kill.

Diamond Rocky Mountain Elk – 0.36% diamond spawn chance makes them highly prized trophies.

With diaspora mod tools, players have dug into the games files and determined exact spawn rate percentages for trophy classes. This data proves just how insanely rare those Great One spawns are!

Hardest Animals To Hunt

Certain species in theHunter pose more of a challenge due to their hyper-aware nature. Two community favorites:

Red Foxes – Extremely cunning and skittish. Quick reflexes and senses make themDIFFICULT targets.

Coyotes – Their barking alerts other packs from 300m away. Hunting them requires stealth and tracking skill.

Both foxes and coyotes have good hearing and tend to flee after the slightest sound or movement. Making use of scents, callers, and blinds is advised to boost success versus these untrusting creatures.

It takes patience and skill to establish need zones and patterns for animals like red foxes. But bagging that rare Albino variant makes all the effort worth it in my view!

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