Bald Mtn Man said:
Now here's the part I'm probably going to get flamed for. I get sick of reading or hearing guys say, " it's all about the experience, not the harvesting of game", when the season is over & they haven't filled a tag.
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That's just their way of justifying their unfilled tags! If it's just about the experience, leave your gun home & go for a walk in the woods. Why lug that gun around just to get the woods experience? They call it hunting because you're out there to find & harvest the game, not just "experience the woods"! How about spending more time in the woods, learn the game & it's habits so that when hunting season arrives you'll be successful? :shocked2: That will also give you a lot more "experience" with the woods & wildlife.
OK.....flame on!
Time to go hunting. I'll check back later. :v
Well you can think it's :bull: if you want but the fact is that I had over 40 shootable deer in range this season and let them all walk. 6 were bucks, but not THE buck I wanted.
I still have meat in the freezer from last year. I've killed lots of deer. There's just not a need for me to kill one. There is a need to go huntin' tho.
There's still a couple weeks of bow season and I'll probly get out with my recurve a few times. Unlikely that I'll shoot one tho. You just never know when the big one is gonna show up and give you a shot so you gotta keep tryin'.
Then we have 3 doe days with guns in mid January. I want to take a deer with a ML pistol and that is the only legal time to do so. I'll be out then and give that a try too. Even tho I don't need the meat, there is the extra challenge of the ML pistol... And I know people who would take the meat in a heartbeat.
It's not always about killing. It's all about hunting! Some hunt to fill a tag. Some hunt for the love of hunting. When filling a tag gets too easy some hunters increase the challenge to increase the experience. Hunt bigger bucks, use more primitive equipment, etc.
I started hunting with a single shot 12 ga that was older than me. Taking any game was a challenge! Hunting was fun!
When I became a deer hunter I graduated to a pump with rifle sights and learned everything I could about deer. Then I went to a scoped, rifled semi-auto 12 ga slug gun. Killing deer started getting too easy. So I bought another single-shot, this time rifled and scoped.
After a couple years with that gun I ended up switching to traditional MLs only.
I don't shoot young bucks because I want to shoot big bucks. If you want to shoot a big buck, you got to let the little ones grow up. I'll shoot a doe next year if I don't get one with the ML pistol this winter. The pistol is gonna severely limit my chances, But I will be huntin"! :v