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The Official S.H.A.A. Snapalope Hunting Guide

IntroductionFirst Time Hunting Hunting FeesDecoySnapalope CallsTrapHidingCamouflage
Grabbing your CatchHunters Hand SignalsLookout PerchDatesHunters ProtocolLimitsToolsOverview



Camouflage
If you’re a regular hunter, you’re bound to run into a clerk who doesn’t appreciate his or her store being tampered with, and so hiding is not an option. In such cases, S.H.A.A. recommends store camouflage. There are two effective techniques for this.

The first is to wear an actual camouflage suit that has been designed to look like the shelves of a cooler. Simply put it on and press yourself up against a cooler, and you’ll instantly become invisible to the snapalope. Then all you have to do is wait for the herd to pass by, and take your pick.

Camouflage
Can you spot the snapalope hunter?

INTERESTING FACT: The camouflage suit was made famous by Mike “Catchin” Kohlbecker when he used it to win the 2003 World Snapalope Hunting Championship.

The second camouflage technique, known as Stick’n’Go Camo, is more organic and often more spontaneous. It entails the taping of shelf products to your clothing by using duct tape. This helps break up your solid figure, allowing you to move about the store without being seen by snapalope.

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