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RE: Keeping things in perspective.
I partially agree with both sides to this debate. Obviously, mathmatically speaking your "odds" of killing a mature buck increase by hunting in a state that holds more mature bucks. I think it's more of a case where you have a better chance of aquiring land to hunt that is within the mature bucks core area. More mature bucks = more parcels of hunting land that you have a chance of having one on your land.
In a state like NC obviously there are less of them running around. However they ARE there. Seems to me like the hardest part is finding them and then gaining access to the land (which could be difficult). Once you've gained access to such land the odds are now equal for the hunter in NC and the hunter in Ohio. You're both hunting x amount of mature bucks over x amount of acres. I have literally gained access to around 150 different locations. Most of which have since been discarded. Some are like "the playground" where I'll take my kids out there to see a bunch of deer so they get excited, but knowing I have slim to no chance of seeing a mature buck. Then I have 4 or 5 different properties where there are some slammer bucks around. That's where I focus my hunting life and hunt HARD! So I dont' think it's a case of anyone here being better at "mature buck" hunting or anyone luckier than the other for where they live. I think most of the work is knowing/finding where they are and really busting your hump to get on that land. Then the scouting that goes along with it. JMO...... been on both sides of the coin. |
RE: Keeping things in perspective.
There are a lot of considerations/sacrifices when attempting to kill the best bucks that your area has to offer.I am friends with and/or associate with many of the hard core bowhunters in my community.A couple of them I am very close with and one in particular had a reputation for being the best hunter in our community.(he is now deceased)His pursuit of big bucks was clearly obsessive,and he shot many big deer,only one of which was a pope and young qualifier.His success came at a cost,strained marital relationship,next to no relationship with his sons,lack of attention to a business he owned etc.
The point of this is to acknowledge that yes you can be successful in killing the best bucks within your area,but it comes at a cost.If the best hunter that I have ever known has only put one pope and young qualifier on the ground at tremendous personal and business relationship expense,what does that say for the liklihood of those of us who place family first,business and employee's second and our hunting third? Just about any thing can be accomplished if someone is willing to sacrifice enough! I admire any one who shoots big deer on public land consistently,provided that they have not cheated their families of time and comfort to do so. I am not implying in any way that any one here has done so! |
RE: Keeping things in perspective.
There are a lot of considerations/sacrifices when attempting to kill the best bucks that your area has to offer.I am friends with and/or associate with many of the hard core bowhunters in my community.A couple of them I am very close with and one in particular had a reputation for being the best hunter in our community.(he is now deceased)His pursuit of big bucks was clearly obsessive,and he shot many big deer,only one of which was a pope and young qualifier.His success came at a cost,strained marital relationship,next to no relationship with his sons,lack of attention to a business he owned etc. The point of this is to acknowledge that yes you can be successful in killing the best bucks within your area,but it comes at a cost.If the best hunter that I have ever known has only put one pope and young qualifier on the ground at tremendous personal and business relationship expense,what does that say for the liklihood of those of us who place family first,business and employee's second and our hunting third? Just about any thing can be accomplished if someone is willing to sacrifice enough! I admire any one who shoots big deer on public land consistently,provided that they have not cheated their families of time and comfort to do so. I am not implying in any way that any one here has done so! |
RE: Keeping things in perspective.
ORIGINAL: pneuharth Well said. Anything that makes a person happy is a trophy to them. I have said many times my blood gets flowing 10 times more shooting a doe with my bow than shooting a 130" buck with my rifle. well said. |
RE: Keeping things in perspective.
ORIGINAL: tsoc There are a lot of considerations/sacrifices when attempting to kill the best bucks that your area has to offer.I am friends with and/or associate with many of the hard core bowhunters in my community.A couple of them I am very close with and one in particular had a reputation for being the best hunter in our community.(he is now deceased)His pursuit of big bucks was clearly obsessive,and he shot many big deer,only one of which was a pope and young qualifier.His success came at a cost,strained marital relationship,next to no relationship with his sons,lack of attention to a business he owned etc. The point of this is to acknowledge that yes you can be successful in killing the best bucks within your area,but it comes at a cost.If the best hunter that I have ever known has only put one pope and young qualifier on the ground at tremendous personal and business relationship expense,what does that say for the liklihood of those of us who place family first,business and employee's second and our hunting third? Just about any thing can be accomplished if someone is willing to sacrifice enough! I admire any one who shoots big deer on public land consistently,provided that they have not cheated their families of time and comfort to do so. I am not implying in any way that any one here has done so! |
RE: Keeping things in perspective.
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RE: Keeping things in perspective.
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RE: Keeping things in perspective.
Bottom line.....shoot whatever makes you happy and feel good about it. Nobody should have to answer to anyone else. The correct way is your way.:)
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RE: Keeping things in perspective.
ORIGINAL: Germ |
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