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#12

I hope not, I have to great spots and I can hardly kill a doe
, I have plenty of trail camerapics of the nice ones for my area though [&o]

#14

You're only as good as the property you're hunting.....?
#15

On individual level this is immeasurable. But generalizations can be made.
Having good property may make it more likely to kill a certain level (size) of buck, but it is no guarantee. Sometimes hunting “lesser” areas forces one to maximize their skills compared to a person who’s land is crawling with P&Y bucks.
You would be hard pressed to convince me that the public land I hunted in Ohio, is “better” than my home property in PA. Yet I killed a buck in Ohio, but didn’t even catch a glimpse of the 2 whoppers roaming my PA land. What does that mean?
Having good property may make it more likely to kill a certain level (size) of buck, but it is no guarantee. Sometimes hunting “lesser” areas forces one to maximize their skills compared to a person who’s land is crawling with P&Y bucks.
You would be hard pressed to convince me that the public land I hunted in Ohio, is “better” than my home property in PA. Yet I killed a buck in Ohio, but didn’t even catch a glimpse of the 2 whoppers roaming my PA land. What does that mean?
#19
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Sep 2004
Location: Manassas, VA
Posts: 3,612

You can't kill a 20 pound bass fishing in Maine.
Although the above statement sheds some light on this subject, the more and more I hunt, the less I actually care about what others do and where they hunt. Being "good" at something can be measured in many ways. I won't get into all the dynamics of why hunting is one of the most relevant sports out there, I will just leave it as I wish everyone well in their pursuits of big bucks!
Although the above statement sheds some light on this subject, the more and more I hunt, the less I actually care about what others do and where they hunt. Being "good" at something can be measured in many ways. I won't get into all the dynamics of why hunting is one of the most relevant sports out there, I will just leave it as I wish everyone well in their pursuits of big bucks!
#20
Typical Buck
Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: maine
Posts: 506

In the words of Todd Miranda,
"The best hunters have the best properties to hunt."
It always annoyed me when he said that until I looked at it differently. Originally when I heard him say thisI was under the assumption that he meant if you didn't have good land then you were not a good hunter. But I think his intent is more inline with you can't kill them if they aren't their.
I did catch a nice 6 pounder though 
"The best hunters have the best properties to hunt."
It always annoyed me when he said that until I looked at it differently. Originally when I heard him say thisI was under the assumption that he meant if you didn't have good land then you were not a good hunter. But I think his intent is more inline with you can't kill them if they aren't their.
You can't kill a 20 pound bass fishing in Maine.
