On another thread I started recently, one of the responses (thanks, nowarningshot) mentioned the "predator vibe"; some sort of energy or aura that game animals could sense and be affected by. I found that interesting. We've all probably experienced something that would be easily explained by this concept. We come upon a game animal, either out of season, or when we are unarmed, or perhaps immediately after filling our tag on another animal and therefore "no longer in the market" for a kill. The critter stands and looks at us, totally unconcerned, and we just know that if we were still hunting, that animal would be gone in a flash, or never would have revealed himself at all.
It's a phenomenon often seen in wildlife films made in Africa. A herd of zebra feeds and waters while watching a pride of lions lounging nearby. The zebras are fully aware that the lions are there, and yet due to the attitude or body language or "vibe" of the lions, the striped horses sense that they are not in imminent danger. The next scene shows a hunting lion cautiously stalking the herd of zebras...one of them spots the cat, and immediately the whole bunch of them are gone!
I know that personally I won't stare too long or too hard at a game animal that I am hoping or planning to take. Way too often I have intently watched a potential prey like that, from concealment and/or from a great distance, only to have the animal eventually begin to get fidgety or nervous with no change in wind or other apparent explanation for their unease. I don't think that I'm superstitious, but...
Magic is just science we don't understand yet. Supernatural things are merely things whose nature we cannot, or refuse to, explain.
Am I the only one who feels this way? Any other superstitious types out there?
It's a phenomenon often seen in wildlife films made in Africa. A herd of zebra feeds and waters while watching a pride of lions lounging nearby. The zebras are fully aware that the lions are there, and yet due to the attitude or body language or "vibe" of the lions, the striped horses sense that they are not in imminent danger. The next scene shows a hunting lion cautiously stalking the herd of zebras...one of them spots the cat, and immediately the whole bunch of them are gone!
I know that personally I won't stare too long or too hard at a game animal that I am hoping or planning to take. Way too often I have intently watched a potential prey like that, from concealment and/or from a great distance, only to have the animal eventually begin to get fidgety or nervous with no change in wind or other apparent explanation for their unease. I don't think that I'm superstitious, but...
Magic is just science we don't understand yet. Supernatural things are merely things whose nature we cannot, or refuse to, explain.
Am I the only one who feels this way? Any other superstitious types out there?