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I really think it depends on the person, mostly the prey, but discussion should definitely be involved, imo
I would say, it depends on both prey and hunter and how they like to interact. I guess there are hunter who likes no resistance at all and hunters who loves resistance from the prey and everything between both extrems.
As others have said - communication. Everyone is bound to have their own style. In my case, I like a noticeable resistance that I can work with all the way through. It should always be there, but it shouldn't be so effective that I have to dedicate all my resources to overcome it. This is, of course, a very relative situation which requires judgement on the prey's part. It isn't the same thing having to manage a prey with just your hands than having a rope or other restraints available.
That's for you to decide and for your partner to either accept or move on.
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