Do you care how "easy" your hunting is?
#81
It’s very satisfying to be rewarded with a nice white tail after all the time I have spent scouting, selecting the correct trails and perfect stand location. When the big fellow walks down the trail and you make a great shot it’s very gratifying and almost easy. But there was many a time when I did all the preparation to be rewarded with nasty weather, high winds or another hunter that spoiled my plans. Easy? Well if you do your homework and everything else that can go right does, you could say it’s easy.
#82
by23856,
Do you think Datamax and Atlasman have been hanging out together??? There's an odd simularity to how they both post, debate or argue. Never to really give their opinion or comment on something. Post to run that post talley up. LOL!! The season goal isn't to shoot an animal that they want....it's to run the post talley up to "addicted to HNI" status.
Do you think Datamax and Atlasman have been hanging out together??? There's an odd simularity to how they both post, debate or argue. Never to really give their opinion or comment on something. Post to run that post talley up. LOL!! The season goal isn't to shoot an animal that they want....it's to run the post talley up to "addicted to HNI" status.
#83
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Seriously, quit hunting that land! You would save yourself a lot of heart ache of thinking it's too easy.
Seriously, quit hunting that land! You would save yourself a lot of heart ache of thinking it's too easy.
I don't know where you guys come up with this stuff............try reading a thread every once in awhile and actually knowing what it is about and your comments won't be so goofy.
danowak summed up the thread PERFECTLY on page one...........read his post and if you STILL can't figure it out then I don't know how better to explain it to you.
#84
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It's pretty arragant for you to say (I'm) the one looking foolish !
It's pretty arragant for you to say (I'm) the one looking foolish !

Maybe a few details not 100% ,but the meat and potatoes are there

Funny how you were so quick to point out other people's unwillingness to admit they are wrong and now you are doing the exact thing you were crying about earlier.
it's pretty easy to see what kind of hunter you are
#85
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Easier is fine with me. I would rather see 3 or 4 bucks each day than the 3 or 4 each season that I do now. I would gladly trade hunting spots with you.
Easier is fine with me. I would rather see 3 or 4 bucks each day than the 3 or 4 each season that I do now. I would gladly trade hunting spots with you.
None of you guys have spots that you would consider "easier" to kill a deer then others?
#86
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Atlas....if you are going to cut and paste my comments, cut and paste all of them!
Atlas....if you are going to cut and paste my comments, cut and paste all of them!
Why are you so unwilling to make the "fish in the barell" hunt harder for yourself and shoot something that is mature? If you are up for such a challenge like you want us all to believe when your hunting that other parcel of land, then why not step up your game on this property and target harder animals to shoot?
Never said either one.
In a nutshell I said I have fonder hunting memories of the deer I feel were taken under much more difficult circumstances then on a high traffic, low pressure farm where all you had to do was wait and not miss from 10 yards.
Why you are having such a difficult time grasping this concept is beyond me.
#87
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Because this whole post had nothing to do with hunting-
Because this whole post had nothing to do with hunting-
he's going to hunt how he's going hunt regardless of what anyone says.
#88
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It’s very satisfying to be rewarded with a nice white tail after all the time I have spent scouting, selecting the correct trails and perfect stand location. When the big fellow walks down the trail and you make a great shot it’s very gratifying and almost easy. But there was many a time when I did all the preparation to be rewarded with nasty weather, high winds or another hunter that spoiled my plans. Easy? Well if you do your homework and everything else that can go right does, you could say it’s easy.
It’s very satisfying to be rewarded with a nice white tail after all the time I have spent scouting, selecting the correct trails and perfect stand location. When the big fellow walks down the trail and you make a great shot it’s very gratifying and almost easy. But there was many a time when I did all the preparation to be rewarded with nasty weather, high winds or another hunter that spoiled my plans. Easy? Well if you do your homework and everything else that can go right does, you could say it’s easy.
Good point and well said.
That sort of "easy" is the result of many hours of work behind the curtain though.
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Never to really give their opinion or comment on something.
Never to really give their opinion or comment on something.
Relax man.
#90
Yea, i have spots where its easier to kill deer than others. Places where its not a question of seeing deer; just how many that particular night...but i got tired of pulling a trigger and hitting the release and just watching them fall--truth be told it just got old, Now i just sit back and wait for the bigger and smarter ones to make a mistake.


