
Rank 2: Kill two elk without using a call in a row.Rank 1: Use a heart shot to kill an elk.Multiple animals may be taken out at once using explosives or RPGs.You can bring animals into one picture together by shooting them or pushing them into frame for tasks that need more than one animal or several animal kinds.


You earn reward points by taking pictures of kills and texting them to Cletus. The picture’s quality (the location of the bullet, there is a heart shot which is worth the most points, the other shots are listed at the bottom of this page in the Hunting Rewards System section.)įor the hunting game, there are additional Gold, Silver, and Bronze prizes.He evaluates your picture based on the following criteria: (Pull up your phone, open the camera app, snap a picture of your kill, then click the Send Photos option, scroll down to Cletus in your contacts list, and confirm your decision to send the photo to him.) After seeing the picture, Cleus will give you a score. After you submit your first photo to Cletus, the Nature Photographer challenge becomes available. Once you’ve made a kill, send a photo of it to Cletus, who will remark on how well you hunted and award you with hunting challenge points. When hunting, remember to utilize stealth and quiet weapons.If you don’t remain downwind, the animals will scent you and flee.To end your search, push right on the D-pad and confirm your decision.

Press left on the D-Pad to activate the elk call.If you wish to travel to a new location, there is a Dune Buggy parked beside the trailer.To begin, approach the RV and enter by pressing right on the D-pad.A deer symbol appears on your map while you’re hunting.Shooting animals while hunting will not notify the police or increase your wanted status.Hunting is possible at any time of day, from sunrise to dark.Take a look at the whole instructions below. In Chiliad Mountain State Wilderness, you may start hunting at the Hunting Trailer. Hunting is only available to Trevor in GTA 5, and it is unlocked after finishing Cletus’ “Fair Game” task.
