(Based in Michigan during march / this is just an American revontuli coast)
Welcome to the white tailed hills, named after the white tailed deer. This hunting district has a variety of animals and birds to hunt. Like the speckle belly goose, or the American elk. Through the wheat fields you can find the common raccoon, but keep an eye on the trees. As you can find the eastern gray squirrel, welcome to the white tailed hills.
(This district has a total of 19 species)
[Class 1]
Cinnamon teal
(Low population since its rare to see them in Michigan)
Common goldeneye
Hooded mergansers (New)
White fronted goose (New)
Mallard
American woodcock (New)
American coot (New)
Eastern gray squirrel (New)
Ruffed grouse (New)
Snowshoe hare (New)
[Class 2]
Bobcat
Common raccoon
Virginia opossum (New)
American beaver
[Class 4]
White tailed deer
[Class 5]
Wild boar (remodel)
[Class 7]
American elk (New)
Black bear
[Class 8]
Moose
[Decoys]
Hooded mergansers decoys
White fronted goose decoys
American coot decoys
Woodcock decoys
[Calls]
Beacon deluxe speck belly yodel call
[Weather]
Mostly snow / sometime rain /sometimes both!
[Regions]
White tailed hills
[Hills and mountains]
Northern rain hills
[Northern hardwood forest]
The Golden plain
[wheat fields]
Southern teal forest
[northern conifer swamps]
[Otherās]
The ruffed grouse will be the hardest Landfowl to hunt due to its camouflage body.
Tree dogs will be added
[https://discord.com/channels/393040947006406657/1373376122955501568]
The American coot and woodcock wonāt have any calls.
[Gun]
SAKO S20 HUNTER
(Bullet type: 308 Winchester)
(Can kill a 4 - 8)
The 20G Cape Teal
(Shell type: 20G)
(Gun type: pump action)
(Sights: any shotgun scope)
(How many shots: 5)