Originally Posted by Wilcam47
(Post 4163274)
you are still using a tool, otherwise you would be out there hunting with your bare hands. Seems like if its something you dont use or do its not fair or cheating. Never said to do it my way. I just explained how I do it. Why do you assume i'm trying to tell you to do it my way. I get this all the time, and never understand it. How many times did I say everybody should hunt the way they want? You really need to try and figure out what's being said instead of what you want to hear. |
Originally Posted by Oldtimr
(Post 4163084)
Well, this one is going into the toilet! the fact that some of us would not use the device or method is not just cause for criticism. I knew when I read the OP the thread would go into the crapper, this kind of thread always does.
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Originally Posted by jerry d
(Post 4163304)
Did you expect anything different! You got some guys in this thread that if you don't hunt "their" way, use a weapon or caliber that fits "their" criteria they'll argue with ya and swear you're doing it wrong.
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I personally think it has been a pretty good little discussion.
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Originally Posted by Muley Hunter
(Post 4163320)
I don't see anybody in this thread like that, but you're consistent with your trolling posts.
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You know what I'm with KSWILD. My Dad taught me how to hunt with skills that he learned from spending time with old timers in the woods. He taught me how to read tracks, locate bedding areas, scrapes, trails, etc... Its kinda sad that weve become seperated from our heritage, Hunting isnt what it used to be, They might as well call it shooting. Part of the whole deal is goin into the woods, locating tracks, finding bedding areas, feeding trails, and then setting up there based on information you gathered. Its a much more fullfilling hunt in my opinion. But hey to each his own. I have no problem with anyone that uses trail cams, there just not for me.
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Originally Posted by buckman11
(Post 4163359)
You know what I'm with KSWILD. My Dad taught me how to hunt with skills that he learned from spending time with old timers in the woods. He taught me how to read tracks, locate bedding areas, scrapes, trails, etc... Its kinda sad that weve become seperated from our heritage, Hunting isnt what it used to be, They might as well call it shooting. Part of the whole deal is goin into the woods, locating tracks, finding bedding areas, feeding trails, and then setting up there based on information you gathered. Its a much more fullfilling hunt in my opinion. But hey to each his own. I have no problem with anyone that uses trail cams, there just not for me.
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Originally Posted by buckman11
(Post 4163359)
You know what I'm with KSWILD. My Dad taught me how to hunt with skills that he learned from spending time with old timers in the woods. He taught me how to read tracks, locate bedding areas, scrapes, trails, etc... Its kinda sad that weve become seperated from our heritage, Hunting isnt what it used to be, They might as well call it shooting. Part of the whole deal is goin into the woods, locating tracks, finding bedding areas, feeding trails, and then setting up there based on information you gathered. Its a much more fullfilling hunt in my opinion. But hey to each his own. I have no problem with anyone that uses trail cams, there just not for me.
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Originally Posted by buckman11
(Post 4163359)
You know what I'm with KSWILD. My Dad taught me how to hunt with skills that he learned from spending time with old timers in the woods. He taught me how to read tracks, locate bedding areas, scrapes, trails, etc... Its kinda sad that weve become seperated from our heritage, Hunting isnt what it used to be, They might as well call it shooting. Part of the whole deal is goin into the woods, locating tracks, finding bedding areas, feeding trails, and then setting up there based on information you gathered. Its a much more fullfilling hunt in my opinion. But hey to each his own. I have no problem with anyone that uses trail cams, there just not for me.
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I am a mechanic by trade. I have a toolbox full of spend tools that serve a general purpose. My dad always taught me there is a tool for every job.
Now, trail cams. They are a tool for a specific job...to monitor a path and photo or video whats on that path. You still need woodsmanship to place this tool in the right spot. I have seen so many night pictures from these tools. This is not the right spot unless you are firefighting. See what I am saying. |
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