ORIGINAL: Dave_G
Unless they're now teaching woodsmanship, how to read deer sign, the daily habits of the whitetail, the best bedding, feeding, and travel zones for a particular area, how to move in the woods with stealth, and how to stay focused while hunting despite boredom, cold, and bugs, then I think military training contributes nothing to what it takes to be a deerhunter.
I tend to agree with your answer Paul L. I also agree and disagree with you Dave G.I diagree in regards tostealth in the woods and staying focused, but agree with theother aspects that you mentioned.Soldiers,maybe outside of the pure desk-jockies, receives significant training in staying focused, cover and concealment, noise-sound-light discipline and stealthy movement in your environment. I agree withyou in regards to the other aspects like whitetail habits, etc...
Thanks for the feedback.