Success rate
#13
RE: Success rate
ORIGINAL: GregH
I'm not sure about that, but I know that the contest doesn't cause me to change my goals. Anyone else?
I'm not sure about that, but I know that the contest doesn't cause me to change my goals. Anyone else?
It's all fun for me and I usually don't have any "set goals" to begin with anyway so it waseasy for me to"adjust on the fly".
#14
RE: Success rate
It's always interesting for me.......to see these "success" rates (being a rleatively new deer hunter). I feel like we're (HNI community) a little ahead of the curve vs. the typical bowhunting community.
This contest also doesn't change what I will or won't do int he field. I've never shot a deer I regretted taking, and I've never let the contest influence my decisions out there.
I want to congratulate everyone on doing it "their" way......whatever that might entail.
Good jobs, guys (and gals). Happy new Year.
This contest also doesn't change what I will or won't do int he field. I've never shot a deer I regretted taking, and I've never let the contest influence my decisions out there.
I want to congratulate everyone on doing it "their" way......whatever that might entail.
Good jobs, guys (and gals). Happy new Year.
#15
RE: Success rate
ORIGINAL: Diesel77
I wonder how many guys passed on questionable bucks because of the contest?? Im sure most guys wouldnt change anything regardless of the contest or not, but do you think the contest possibly persuaded guys into letting a few bucks walk?
I wonder how many guys passed on questionable bucks because of the contest?? Im sure most guys wouldnt change anything regardless of the contest or not, but do you think the contest possibly persuaded guys into letting a few bucks walk?