Bounty Hunting Tips

If you’re thinking of becoming a bounty hunter, or you’ve been in the business for a little while, then you should know that there is never a point when you stop improving. You should always be looking for new techniques and ways to recover the fugitives you are looking for. Bounty hunting is almost an art form, and even the very best in the country recognise that there is always room for improvement. You should be talking to other bounty hunters about their techniques and the way they work, if you can find even the slightest little advantage, then you’ll be better off. Just remember that every 1% that you get better, you are exponentially smarter and more capable than the person your are trying to catch.

Building up a solid network of contacts is something that can take years to do, and often relies on experience and a good sense of community. However, you can speed the process along by taking a step back and looking at the people in your area. Is there anyone who pretty much everyone knows? Are there people who see everything that happens in the neighbourhood? If there are, you should be talking to them and building a relationship with them, these are the people are who going to make you money in the future, so be polite to them.

You should also be looking to get inside the mind of the person you are trying to catch. It’s not enough just to start wildly chasing them as soon as you get the job, you need to understand who the person is, what they are like, and where they are likely to go. You’d be surprised how stupid some criminals can be, and often they will go to the most obvious places, just because they lie slightly outside the area people normally think to look in. If you know your fugitive, you’ve got a massively increased chance of catching them. Bounty hunting is all about having an arsenal of techniques and strategies, and you need to be flexible to match the situation you are given.

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