What part do you do best?
#21
RE: What part do you do best?
With only a few perfect days in the season,I voted the hunt.I also love setting the kids up for some action.I figure I'll get 5 quality days for myself if I'm lucky to hunt the big one.
#24
RE: What part do you do best?
ORIGINAL: bigbearsarchery
My best is getting my equipment ready for the season.
My best is getting my equipment ready for the season.
#25
RE: What part do you do best?
When I was younger & good eyesight-trailing wounded Deer for others. I have had many knocks on the door with that request. Done it many times. Picking the right SPOT for my stand & my kids.
#26
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Sep 2004
Location: Manassas, VA
Posts: 3,612
RE: What part do you do best?
1. Out of all of the aspects of hunting what do you do the best in your mind?
I adjust on the run to kill deer, based on hunter pressure and my instincts.
2. Which part do you enjoy doing the best?
I love dreaming about hunting and finally seeing a monster buck walk past my tree at 10 yards...yes, I love that part the best because it is what keeps me going back time and time again.
I adjust on the run to kill deer, based on hunter pressure and my instincts.
2. Which part do you enjoy doing the best?
I love dreaming about hunting and finally seeing a monster buck walk past my tree at 10 yards...yes, I love that part the best because it is what keeps me going back time and time again.
#27
RE: What part do you do best?
I can say, totally objectively here, that I am one of the better trackers/bloodtrailers that I've ever met. Just comes from doing it a lot and being blessed with extremely good eyesight. I have the type of mind that does well finding and working out fine little details... so searching out a single drop of blood or scuffed leaf etc is right up my alley. I'm also patient and take my time to do things the right way.... most blood trails that get lost happen because of people (often too many people) going WAY too fast. If the deer is dead... he will still be dead when you get to him 60 yards away..... but if you lose the trail and he stops bleeding for 20 or thirty yards and you've tromped all over the trail... then if you find him its pretty much pure luck (and sometimes you need that).
Thats probably the one thing that I do extremely well when it comes to deer hunting.
Thats probably the one thing that I do extremely well when it comes to deer hunting.