It quickly turned to work for me one year. I was hunting a farm and the surrounding landowners had went in together and got a DMAP permit and tags. They all named me on the permits.
I was somewhat new to bowhunting but I took 16 deer that year with my bow and another 3 with a rifle. All from one stand.
It almost ruined me.
I don't regard that season as hunting, as much as just shooting. Since then I've left that area. I just couldn't keep killing deer after deer.
None went to waste, they all were consumed, but that is just too much like work.
The landowners were mad if you let anything walk, they wanted them all dead. (I think I could have taken 150 out of that area with bucks being sat at 6 and does being almost unlimited at 144.)
It wasn't uncommon to pop 2 or 3 in a sitting.
Now I will say it helped me develop as a bow hunter. Not all my shots were perfect to begin with, the deer were of course wild and could go anywhere after the shot, and I learned a lot about tracking also. So it was a give and take situation for me but in the end I almost just didn't want to go hunting anymore. Luckily I quickly overcame that with the beginning of the next season.