a. [f. STALK v.1 + -ABLE.] That may be stalked; admitting of stalking.
1893. Earl Dunmore, Pamirs, II. 68. I observed two lots of Ovis Poli in a fairly stalkable place.
1899. G. W. Hartley, in Blackw. Mag., Aug., 186/2. They seemed in a kind of stalkable place.
1905. Capt. A. I. R. Glasfurd, Rifle & Romance Ind. Jungle, 307. Our game may have shifted into some more stalkable position.