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LouisianaTomkat 04-07-2008 01:01 PM

Being a Visionary
 
All the technical aspects of bowhunting discussed here sometimes brings it down I think. I like to keep it kinda simple so the visions/dreams oflucky hunts never get boring. Man, I just like to hunt. I want something to dream and visualize about. Some, I think, just get to caught up with Being successful, to enjoy just going to the woods with what we already know, and getting lucky.

Just ramblin' on....

LT

brucelanthier 04-07-2008 01:05 PM

RE: Being a Visionary
 
Lately I have been visualizing a groundhog at 55 yds LOL. I'll take closer but have been practicing that distance. It's gonna be great fun :D:D. Groundhog fever starts Saturday ;)

BowHuntingFool 04-07-2008 01:09 PM

RE: Being a Visionary
 
I hear ya, I can't stand the competition factor, not for me! I love to just hunt and be in the outdoors, being able to do just thats is being successful in my book!;):)

Vabowman 04-07-2008 01:09 PM

RE: Being a Visionary
 
LT, I agree, Im guilty of it too though, but sometimes there is no substitute for a good ol day of luck and circumstance, no strategy, no QDM, no measurements, just huntin for what it is, a hobbie, yet a passion or obsession as well!!

TexasBowHunter 04-07-2008 01:09 PM

RE: Being a Visionary
 
Your right, I do believe it all has to be an exact science these days and I believe it stems from just wanting to learn as much as possible about the MYSTERIOUS WHITETAIL (or what ever word you want to use here). In the end result it is all about being in the woods with them and enjoying god's country and to do your best to be in the best places your property have to offer. I hate to think of the cold winter morning i don't wake up hoping this to be the day I see the biggest buck I have ever laid my eyes on.

GMMAT 04-07-2008 01:12 PM

RE: Being a Visionary
 
I kinda seehunting as how Matt/PA was describing 3D the other day......if you read his post.

I also KNOW that different people are motivated in different ways. We all have different goals and aspirations. It's personal. What one man sees as "technical" or "work".....another sees as "Inspiration" and as a "goal".

Neither is wrong. It's personal.

LouisianaTomkat 04-07-2008 01:16 PM

RE: Being a Visionary
 

Neither is wrong. It's personal
Never said it was wrong, and yes it is personal Jeff, thus the title of my thread.;)

I don't want to go thru life getting good at one thing after another just so I can say I did. I used to think this way. Not anymore.

LT

Vabowman 04-07-2008 01:16 PM

RE: Being a Visionary
 
Jeff, did you stop going after ducks and geese?? I know, off topic, but I was wondering if you still go after them.

bawanajim 04-07-2008 01:20 PM

RE: Being a Visionary
 
If you keep having these visionsyou might wantthink about letting some one else pick your mushrooms.;)

GMMAT 04-07-2008 01:22 PM

RE: Being a Visionary
 

Jeff, did you stop going after ducks and geese?? I know, off topic, but I was wondering if you still go after them.
Yes. I haven't waterfowl hunted in 5 years.


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