Are you a bad hunter?
#21

15 years ago, I would have said yes. Very few deer spotted each season and even fewer killed.
But around 10-15 years ago, something started clicking. I started seeing more deer, seeing them before they saw me, and making more killing shots. I started to actually sneak up on deer while still hunting, and have deer bed under my stand while sitting in a tree. My stand site selections started to pay off, and I have noticed other hunters in our group seek out my opinion on hunting locations/tactics now.
Now, I pass a lot of animals up, because I am confident that I will see more/better animals later. I also am much more confident in my equipment and my ability to make a good shot.
I'm no master hunter, but I feel that I am certainly a decent hunter now days.
But around 10-15 years ago, something started clicking. I started seeing more deer, seeing them before they saw me, and making more killing shots. I started to actually sneak up on deer while still hunting, and have deer bed under my stand while sitting in a tree. My stand site selections started to pay off, and I have noticed other hunters in our group seek out my opinion on hunting locations/tactics now.
Now, I pass a lot of animals up, because I am confident that I will see more/better animals later. I also am much more confident in my equipment and my ability to make a good shot.
I'm no master hunter, but I feel that I am certainly a decent hunter now days.
#22

I think we all go through that bad hunter phase.I know that at the begining of every season I make lenty of dumb mistakes.But doesnt take long to learn again.So for the first couple of weeks every year I am a bad hunter.Takes time ot get into my groove.
#23
Join Date: Aug 2004
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Am I a bad hunter? Yep! I'd like to think I'm a better shooter than a hunter. Here in eastern, NC we have sooo many deer that you really don't have to "hunt" for them. Just pick a stand location and wait. About every 10 years I get really lucky

#25
Spike
Join Date: Oct 2003
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99.99% of the time I'd rather be lucky than good. I have had so much bad luck in the woods one might evan cry over it.
I am very fortunate that luck happens to change during the course of life. I am just being patient waiting for the turn around.

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