outhunt

outhunt

(ˌaʊtˈhʌnt)
vb (tr)
(Hunting) to exceed in hunting
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Pat Shipman An anthropologist proposes an intriguing new explanation for the Neandertals' demise: Domesticated dogs helped modern humans outhunt their Stone Age cousins (SN: 4/4/15, p.
Interestingly, although I'd read for years that English pointers were tough, hard running and rugged animals that out-produce and outhunt any other breed, that's not necessarily been my experience.
Back when I started bowhunting, I believed those who consistently killed big whitetails simply outhunted the competition.
"I suppose that did come into it a bit, but at the same time we were being outhunted for most of the game.
The dog that wants to please you outhunts the "loner" dog every time.