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Baiting, mostly.
Vegetation is too thick for spot and stalk.
My editor and friend Mikhail Krechmar once sat for a brown bear with a client over a dead bullock. They picked up a good spot, well concealed and overlooking every way of approaching the bait. They stalked the blind really quiet, and sat there even quieter. When dusk was setting in, a Himalayan showed up at the bait. Then the brown gave his warning roar - some 20 meters behind them. He, too, also thought it was a great place to watch over the bait...
(they got the bear. It was 2.8 meter iirc).
I bet they had to wash soiled underwear as well. I would have 
That would have been an experience.
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