For me it's the hunt..., but then again, with some woodslore, you see a bunch of stuff that you cannot see sitting in a modern, tower blind, waiting for the buck to appear at 300 yards, and dropping him with a 7mm Remington Magnum. :shocked2: I can understand why folks who hunt in that manner think the day "sucked" when they don't see and shoot a deer, 'cause for them it did..., and I think they cheat themselves out of some really cool stuff.
Watching a bald eagle snatch a grouse in flight, or the fox working to catch a field mouse, or the suprise of a hen turkey who flew in and landed in the field and suddenly spotted me and ran off, or the chipmunk that came by to say "hello" and perched on the toe of my shoe while eating a seed, or the wingspan of a male crane as he is spooked from the creek and flies just over my head and scares the manure out of me as I didn't know he was there, or seeing a shebear and her cub in the wild, and a myriad of other things.
What bothers me when hunting is when I don't see any sign or any game animals. I don't have to shoot or harvest, but when you don't find scat or tracks, or a rub, or a scrape, or see something in the distance, that gets depressing. So does seeing a previously wounded or sick animal, or finding a carcass that is full except for the rack having been taken...
LD