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Animal silhouette outlines

Examples

We need the following animal icons:

  • HuntNV (total: 7): these icons should be mostly of the neck, head, and antlers/horns of the animal.
  • FishNV (total: 8)
    • trout
    • catfish
    • bass
    • panfish
    • walleye type fish
    • tiger muskie
    • crappie
    • perch

Things icons

  • HuntNV (total: 3)
    • rifle
    • archery (bow, arrow). A simple bow and arrow will be good. No need to make it compound.
    • muzzleloader
      • A few key difference between a muzzleloader and rifle are:
        • the ram rod under the barrel
        • the hammer behind the barrel (above and behind the trigger)
        • The lack of a scope (open sights along the barrel)
      • his is what a modern muzzleloader looks like. Notice the hammer above the trigger. The ram rod below the barrel. And the two rectangulare objects along the top of the barrel. These are the open sights. Another example
  • FishNV (total: 3)

Misc FishNV

Icons to help delineate water types (total: 4):

  • stream/creak
  • lake/reservoir
  • urban water
  • river
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Labeled fish icons silhouette

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kissmygritts commented Aug 26, 2021

Here are some examples of the icons we want. All the animal should be facing the same direction. Unfortunately the bighorn species all look the same, so we'll need to note which is which with a character in the icon.

elk : elk

mule deer : mule-deer

pronghorn : pronghorn

mountain goat : mountain-goat

california bighorn : bighorn_california

desert bighorn : bighorn_desert

rock mountain bighorn : bighorn_rocky-mountain

bow : bow-arrow

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