How did you Grow this year??
#1
How did you Grow this year??
With the end of the year comming quickly, How did you grow as a hunter/bow hunter?
I have to give props to Rob for helping me with my "Killing small deer" problem. He helped me to realize the difference and saved a Button Buck's life this year. I accully PMed him 30 seconds after it happened thats how excited I was about it.
I also grew through the way that I no longer look at poaching as the norm. Thanks to everyone on here for that one.
I also now use Technology to aide me in my hunting endevors, things like topo maps, trail cams, anything I can use to help me I do use.
I also realized that its not so much about the kill. Ive hunted a TON this season, the most ever accully, and I diddnt have to kill something to have a blast and most of the time I was more excited for my friends when they killed deer.
So, How have you grown as a Hunter?
Ryan
I have to give props to Rob for helping me with my "Killing small deer" problem. He helped me to realize the difference and saved a Button Buck's life this year. I accully PMed him 30 seconds after it happened thats how excited I was about it.
I also grew through the way that I no longer look at poaching as the norm. Thanks to everyone on here for that one.
I also now use Technology to aide me in my hunting endevors, things like topo maps, trail cams, anything I can use to help me I do use.
I also realized that its not so much about the kill. Ive hunted a TON this season, the most ever accully, and I diddnt have to kill something to have a blast and most of the time I was more excited for my friends when they killed deer.
So, How have you grown as a Hunter?
Ryan
#2
RE: How did you Grow this year??
I lost 40 lbs that I did not need to carry around with me this season. Thus improving my physical and mental fitness.
I increased my respect for the outdoors in that the hunt does not have to include the kill to be successful. Although I have had some rough moments this season, I've had some great interaction with the wildlife and witnessed some awesome sunsets/sunrises.
I increased my respect for the outdoors in that the hunt does not have to include the kill to be successful. Although I have had some rough moments this season, I've had some great interaction with the wildlife and witnessed some awesome sunsets/sunrises.
#6
RE: How did you Grow this year??
I toughed it out and myself sit for more all day hunts than I ever have during the rut. I learned that a good book and a few snacks go a long way towards being comfortable all day.
I grew even more as a "mature buck" hunter. I passed on deer this year that would have never gotten a pass from me in previous years. I let a few 125"-135" deer walk and even let a 145"+ walk because he looked young. I am confident that this will only lead to bigger smiles in the future, although it hasn't done a lot to help my team this year.
I also grew in my ability to not "force" a shot. I have been bowhunting now for over 20 yrs. and I have gotten away with shots in the past that I probably shouldn't have. I don't know what happened this year, but something clicked. I became more comfortable with say to myself "If it doesn't feel 100%, don't release the arrow." By doing this I accomplished two things, cutting down on my chances of wounding a deer and learning a lot more by simply watching deer.
Over all this has been one of the best years I can remember in the field. I have until Jan. 15th. to put a buck on the ground and I will continue to hunt as hard as I can to do that. If it doesn't happen I will still consider this a successful year because of what I have learned and because the good Lord allowed me the time and the health to be out there doing what I love to do.
I grew even more as a "mature buck" hunter. I passed on deer this year that would have never gotten a pass from me in previous years. I let a few 125"-135" deer walk and even let a 145"+ walk because he looked young. I am confident that this will only lead to bigger smiles in the future, although it hasn't done a lot to help my team this year.
I also grew in my ability to not "force" a shot. I have been bowhunting now for over 20 yrs. and I have gotten away with shots in the past that I probably shouldn't have. I don't know what happened this year, but something clicked. I became more comfortable with say to myself "If it doesn't feel 100%, don't release the arrow." By doing this I accomplished two things, cutting down on my chances of wounding a deer and learning a lot more by simply watching deer.
Over all this has been one of the best years I can remember in the field. I have until Jan. 15th. to put a buck on the ground and I will continue to hunt as hard as I can to do that. If it doesn't happen I will still consider this a successful year because of what I have learned and because the good Lord allowed me the time and the health to be out there doing what I love to do.
#8
RE: How did you Grow this year??
Although I did not down an animal in our early archery season, it's not because of not having chances. I set very high goals at the beginning of our season and was very commited to only taking a select couple of bucks that we caught on game cams. As the seasonwent on it was hard not to take a younger buck, but I was proud my standards never changed. I also had the pleasure of helping Rob / PA with his fine PA buck and building and strengthening a life longfriendship.
Hereare a couple of pictures of my target bucks from this year. The first one was killed on opening day of our rifle season about 1/4 mile from our property. The second one however is still running and Ihopefully have a plannedmeeting with him in our late archery season after Christmas.Enjoy the pic's.
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to all.
Hereare a couple of pictures of my target bucks from this year. The first one was killed on opening day of our rifle season about 1/4 mile from our property. The second one however is still running and Ihopefully have a plannedmeeting with him in our late archery season after Christmas.Enjoy the pic's.
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to all.
#9
Join Date: Oct 2005
Location: NW OHIO
Posts: 221
RE: How did you Grow this year??
I too started the early season with an incredible amount of confidence , that coincidently ended probobly burning me a bit. Overall just a new respect for my (friend) - my- (advisary) the elusive whitetail
All i can fiigure is next year as long as i can stay calm and focused on stand , with the amount i learned this year it should be lethal
All i can fiigure is next year as long as i can stay calm and focused on stand , with the amount i learned this year it should be lethal
#10
RE: How did you Grow this year??
i started bowhunting this year. i only saw one doe(during bow season), but i couldn't have pulled off the shot if i wanted to. i also learned how to shoot better, and that i have more patience than i thought i have. i learned why a harness is important (fell from 10 feet last wednesday in the process of climbing up to 30 feet). i learned that most everyone else has better luck than i do (even during rifle season). and unfortunately i learned that too many people are willing to do the wrong thing to harvest deer.