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bronko22000 09-23-2009 04:00 PM

Back to basics
 
These days deer hunting seems too much focused on equipment and big racks rather than hunting. And a lot of hunters getting "trapped" into the retail trap including me. I have my share of quality rifles with "good glass", GPS, thermacell, scent shield clothing, etc.
Well this year I am getting back to basics and not carrying a backpack full of stuff. Just going to try hunting the way my grandfather taught me. Get up early, eat a good breakfast. Pack a sandwich, canteen, apple and a candy bar in my coat. Grab my rifle (a Win 94 30-30) my knife and a drag rope and have some fun. And come back to camp at dark either with or without a buck.

1shotkill1993 09-23-2009 04:05 PM

Sounds like a good idea to me.

WVCritter 09-23-2009 04:14 PM

Don't forget your grunt tube....;)

nchawkeye 09-23-2009 04:18 PM

Why not a doe???

Jimmy S 09-23-2009 04:22 PM

I could not agree more. So many hunters get all caught up in all the new gadgets of today. Your grandfather teaches you well.

Go back to basics, remember your grandfather's words of wisom and always remember to hunt the wind.

Good Luck!

mackesr 09-24-2009 09:17 AM

I am with your Grandfather. That is the way to hunt. Sometimes during the gun season I will leave my 7mm at home and bring out the old Marlin 336 in .35rem and sit up against a big oak and wait for a deer to walk on by. A little bottle of water and some beef jerky and I am as happy as a little boy.....

D Rock 09-24-2009 10:35 AM

This sounds like a great idea. To me, too many hunters view hunting as if they are trying to reach a destination. My question is what destination? Life in general does not have a destination other than death I suppose. Hunting is a journey in which we must enjoy each step of the process. The comercial side of hunting leads you to believe that if you buy this gadget or this product you will be one step closer to the "buck of a lifetime". So if you do take that buck of a lifetime what about the next buck that comes a long that isn't quite as big. Is he any less of a trophy? Was the experience any less significant because his rack wasn't as big?

All of the gadgets simply get in between hunters and the wonderful experience of hunting.

Kid 09-24-2009 10:37 AM

My answer is D: All of the above! :deer:

fishinsoap 09-24-2009 10:47 AM

I never got into all the equipment because at first I could not afford it, but when I could, because of working all the time, I found that the simplicity of a day in the woods really relieved the stresses of work in a technology field. So I have always kept it pretty simple, and I seem to enjoy it that way, so I see no reason to change. I am guilty of using a rattle bag. But, no GPS, no thermacell, no high end glass or rifle, closest thing I have to scent lock, is trying not to fart while hunting.

stancel 09-24-2009 12:07 PM

I would say that sounds like a perfect day, and anybody who enjoys "hunting" would agree. But, I find that lots of people have fallen into the typical American attitude of needing instant gratification. They don't really enjoy being in nature, or the solitude of stalking the woods alone. They want to go hang out with a few buddies in a box blind over a baited field, shot a 14 point buck, and be home in time to watch Sunday football.

I USED to hunt with a guy who always bitched and complained if he didn't have something dead and cleaned by noon. Come 11am he would hit me on the walkie and say "Damnit, I could have just taken my boat down the river, ran up on a hog walking down the bank, killed it and been home by now!!"

Needless to say, I have hunted alone for years now. Key word there being "hunted".

I, like many on here, just love being out in the woods. Scoring a kill is just a bonus.

brianguy 09-24-2009 01:41 PM

i think for a lot of guys they really do care more about the gear then just getting out and nature and going after it.

i couldn't agree with you more. hey i'm all for the kill but i just enjoy getting out there. beats sitting in front of a computer all day at work . . .just like i'm doing right now wishing i was hunting instead of pretending to work and hanging out in the hunting forums

huntohio 09-24-2009 06:40 PM

I couldn't agree more. To me hunting is about de-stressing and enjoying my time in the woods. My job is very high stress so hunting helps me keep my sanity. There's nobody in the woods constantly calling my name. Going high tech just over complicates things in my opinion. Plenty of deer were being killed back in the day. To me, bringing home a deer is just icing on the cake (and that includes a doe). But to each their own.

Sheridan 09-24-2009 07:45 PM

For the Love of it.....................

srwshooter 09-25-2009 03:41 AM

GREAT THREAD GUYS, i couldn't agree more . i have lots of gadgets to,but do i really need them to hunt. NO.

Buck Hunter 1 09-25-2009 06:25 AM

exactly why I went to ML hunting. Had to slow down and be simple.

NCBUCKFEVER 09-25-2009 06:59 AM

I have been in clubs the last couple of years, taken a few nice ones from a box stand sittin in a dirt road over corn. But I forgot what I was there for. Sure that is a good way to get a decent deer, but I miss being up a tree far from the roads, seeing all sorts of wildlife, getting that seclusion. Needless to say this year, its back to the basics, no club dues and griping club members, just hunting small farms from a climbing stand, right by myself........

Father Forkhorn 09-25-2009 11:29 AM

Have to agree with this generally. I limit myself to two gadgets: a headlamp and b*tt out tool in a fanny pack. They make field dressing easier. Other than that, I put in that fanny pack an ink pen for filling out the tag, a knife, some extra shells and a rope for dragging.

Redclub 09-25-2009 11:52 AM

Yep keep it simple ben doing this since "53" during rifle season I take a couple good cigars (only time I smoke) and when things get a little slow I light 1 up an relax for an hour or so. Brings them bucks in too.
Redclub


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