What is the best way to hunt panthers in the Lemoyne region?
Hunting panthers in Red Dead Redemption 2 can be challenging but rewarding, as they provide some of the most valuable pelts in the game. Panthers are found exclusively in the Lemoyne region, specifically in the dense forests south of Braithwaite Manor and east of Catfish Jackson''s. To ensure you get a perfect pelt, you need to prepare carefully and understand the game mechanics involved.\n\nFirst, you must equip the right weapon. Panthers are large predators, so you need a weapon that can kill them in one shot without damaging the pelt. The best choice is a rifle with a scope, such as the Rolling Block Rifle or the Carcano Rifle. Alternatively, a bow with Improved Arrows can also work, but it requires more precision. Always aim for the head or heart to ensure a clean kill and preserve the pelt''s quality.\n\nNext, use the right bait to lure the panther. Predator Bait is highly effective for attracting panthers. Craft it using animal fat and raw meat, which can be obtained from hunting other animals. Place the bait in a clearing or open area within the panther''s territory, then retreat to a safe distance and wait. Panthers are stealthy and will approach silently, so stay alert and use Dead Eye to mark and shoot them accurately.\n\nPanthers are aggressive and will attack if they spot you, so positioning is crucial. Climb onto a large rock or a fallen tree to gain elevation and avoid being attacked. This gives you a clear line of sight and reduces the risk of the panther charging at you. If you''re on the ground, keep your weapon ready and listen for the panther''s growl, which signals its approach.\n\nOne of the best locations to hunt panthers is the forested area southeast of Old Harry Fen and directly south of Bolger Glade. This area is known for frequent panther spawns. However, panthers are rare and may not appear immediately. If you don''t find one, leave the area, camp overnight, and return the next day. This resets the spawn chance.\n\nTo maximize your chances of getting a perfect pelt, study the panther before engaging. Use your binoculars or scope to observe it from a distance. If the panther is a three-star animal, it will yield a perfect pelt. If it''s lower quality, consider leaving it and waiting for another spawn. Killing a lower-quality panther will not give you the desired result.\n\nFinally, always skin the panther immediately after killing it. Leaving the carcass unattended may attract other predators or scavengers, which can ruin the pelt. Store the pelt on your horse and take it to a Trapper or Pearson at camp to craft valuable items.\n\nIn summary, hunting panthers requires preparation, patience, and precision. Use a high-powered rifle or bow, set up bait in the right location, and position yourself safely to avoid attacks. Study the panther before shooting to ensure it''s a three-star animal, and always skin it promptly. With these tips, you''ll be able to secure perfect panther pelts consistently.