RE: You're only as good as the property you're hunting.....?
I think you can be a better hunter/woodsman than the property you may hunt. Does the size of the animals rack necessarily reflect the skill of the hunter? If you kill good animals while they are on their way to a food plot are you a better hunter than the one that finds their bedding area, sneaks in ultra-close and kills the animal there?
What attributes make a good hunter? Is a guy that kills big racks on the same propertys year after year a better hunter than the guy that goes to new property, scouts for a day, then hunts and kills somewhat smaller racks?
Personally, I think property has much less to do with what makes a good hunter than other factors.