What rocks me is when you see a field on a hunting show that has 20-30 does and a half dozen big racked bucks and the hunter is still waiting for the one he or she saw 3 days ago. I hunt pretty far north and such a sight is so forgien to me. During archery and ML season I am looking to put meat in the freezer and if I'm sucessful then I may wait out for that larger buck during the rifle season. But hunting a very large area with the northern low deer density is very difficult to wait out for that one specific buck. Plus up here in Canada the racks often look smaller due the overall size of the deer. I suppose the hunter's hunting area often has a great impact on what they consider to shoot.