#1998833 - 07/18/10 09:51 PM
I miss the ole days....
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What has happen to deer hunting...... Reading all the post about what is a trophy and buck limits got me wondering... I started deer hunting 30 some years ago (grew up coon hunting). I don't remember nobody back then worrying about limits or the age of the buck... If it was legal, the buckshot would fly... I wonder if big money and hunting shows have changed the culture of deer hunting and where its at today... I'm not saying its all bad but I do miss when deer hunting was simple...JMO
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#1998846 - 07/18/10 10:00 PM
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No our deer populations have gotten to the point where simply killing a deer is little if any challenge. Most hunters have grown up these days with lots of deer to hunt, and as they mature they begin to get more selective. They then pass that selectivity onto their children.
I don't miss the slaughter days, I far enjoy the way I hunt now and I don't find it complicated, it is still simple and enjoyable to me.
IMO far too many folks who shoot smaller bucks worry about the other folks who focus on bigger bucks too much.
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#1998848 - 07/18/10 10:02 PM
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G-N-B there was a similar post on here last deer season, in fact they tried to get people to post some pics of small bucks they had killed back in the day.
I agree with you though, i do miss the ole days when it was a huge deal when someone shot a spike or any antlered deer. I admit I try somewhat to not shot the little bucks anymore, but if i need some meat then i will take what ever is legal.
I also agree that hunting shows and commercialization have been a big cause of big buck mania. However, I also think as we get good at doing things then we as human beings tend to raise the bar a bit and try to challenge ourselves with tougher challenges.
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#1998851 - 07/18/10 10:03 PM
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For the first time I agree with you about something..... Hunting was alot more fun 20 years ago. My dad and I started letting bucks walk about 10 years ago when we got a private lease. I enjoy watching all deer while I'm hunting but dont get excited over small bucks anymore.
We kill more and bigger deer now, but it seems the best hunting memories I have are from the old days when we hunted hard just to kill a deer!
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#1998854 - 07/18/10 10:05 PM
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Me too. I have hunted only in Tennessee for 44 years and the good ole days were special. It was almost a community event when someone was lucky enough to kill a deer.
I got lucky in 1970 and killed a 6 pointer (my very first deer) with a Bear Grizzly recurve. I was celebrity for awhile and I must admit I enjoyed it, as the stories grew (ha).
I can even remember a story on the front page of our local newspaper in the mid 60's that was titled "Man Sees Deer"!
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#1998858 - 07/18/10 10:07 PM
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No our deer populations have gotten to the point where simply killing a deer is little if any challenge. Most hunters have grown up these days with lots of deer to hunt, and as they mature they begin to get more selective. They then pass that selectivity onto their children.
I don't miss the slaughter days, I far enjoy the way I hunt now and I don't find it complicated, it is still simple and enjoyable to me.
IMO far too many folks who shoot smaller bucks worry about the other folks who focus on bigger bucks too much.
why must you always put people down?what an ego you have.just because some don't hunt like you doesn't mean they didn't grow up it just means they hunt different than you and learned antlers aren't what makes hunting enjoyable.
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#1998876 - 07/18/10 10:21 PM
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No our deer populations have gotten to the point where simply killing a deer is little if any challenge. Most hunters have grown up these days with lots of deer to hunt, and as they mature they begin to get more selective. They then pass that selectivity onto their children.
I don't miss the slaughter days, I far enjoy the way I hunt now and I don't find it complicated, it is still simple and enjoyable to me.
IMO far too many folks who shoot smaller bucks worry about the other folks who focus on bigger bucks too much.
We had a deer population where I grew up and the dogs would run them to us sometimes... I let deer walk now and I read a lot of bull sometimes on how everybody should hunt... I do miss the days when hunting was more of a social sport then a competition....JMO
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#1998969 - 07/19/10 05:50 AM
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No our deer populations have gotten to the point where simply killing a deer is little if any challenge. Most hunters have grown up these days with lots of deer to hunt, and as they mature they begin to get more selective. They then pass that selectivity onto their children.
I don't miss the slaughter days, I far enjoy the way I hunt now and I don't find it complicated, it is still simple and enjoyable to me.
IMO far too many folks who shoot smaller bucks worry about the other folks who focus on bigger bucks too much. why must you always put people down?what an ego you have.just because some don't hunt like you doesn't mean they didn't grow up it just means they hunt different than you and learned antlers aren't what makes hunting enjoyable.
I didn't put anyone down, I stated what is pretty much a fact, that as most hunters progress through their hunting careers it becomes less about the numbers of animals they kill. That has been proven numerous times over. Sure there are some who don't go that direction, and that is their choice, but many do.
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#1999003 - 07/19/10 06:32 AM
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The state of hunting in TN reminds somewhat me of what I experienced as a Christian school administrator. When I took over the school, we hardly had any special days, field trips, or fun activities. Just to have an extra five minute break was a great thrill to the students. We began to schedule more field trips, some fun activities and special days. Over the years, I found the more "fun" things we did, the kids got used to it and didn't have as much fun as they did back when there were no fun activities and they only got a five minute extra break. That five minute extra meant more than a field trip or a special day. In other words, they got spoiled! When we have little or nothing, we enjoy any little thing extra we get. But, when we have much...the little things aren't as exciting and it takes bigger and bigger things to make us happy. Bottom line, back in the day - we were thrilled just to see a deer - DOE OR BUCK!!! To kill one small buck made a great season! But, we are kind of spoiled now. But, I wouldn't trade today for the good old days of going back to hunting day after day without even seeing a deer. I'll take being spoiled in this case!!! Expectations have been adjusted, and we need to realize that. I think reminding ourselves how it "used to be" will help us appreciate how it now is. I have adjusted my hunting, so that I seek to kill older bucks and let younger ones walk - but I still get excited when I see a doe or a young buck. I think back to what would have been racing through my head 20 years ago.
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#1999046 - 07/19/10 07:20 AM
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"The difference between men and boys is the price of their toys"..........this and many other phrases describes the "evolution" of boys to men. Many times men pass this mindset down to their children even before they reach adulthood, even if not intentionally. Many times children want to emulate their fathers and thusly "follow their lead"......
If dad will only shoot a 120 plus, then that's what I want to do.
Most all of us, especially back before people talked much about SCORES, we went deer hunting. I can not for the life of me remember anyone talk about what a deer scored back then. If you shot an eight pointer, it was bigger (had more points)than your friends seven pointer, regardless of the score....
These days when talking to hunters you often hear them say, "I shot a 135 inch ten point". By throwing in the 135 inch and ten point together in the same description, you get a better feel of what the deer really is, size wise. A 135 inch ten is usually smaller than a 135 eight pointer. Most here would rather shoot a 135 inch eight than a ten......even though the inch score is the same the mass, tine length and maybe spread is greater than the ten.....thusly a "better trophy"...in most regards.
Times have changed. Kids play video games now instead of ball. When was the last time you saw anyone playing "kick the can"..?
Hunting has changed as well......As someone noted, the deer population has grown so much that we rarely think much of killing a small buck or a doe. it's just not a big deal anymore.
I guess you could say that man has caused his own boredom.....so to speak. he has done such a good job with the deer herd, that now he grows bored with it. Similar to builders that constantly want to build the bigger bridge or athletes that want to run the fastest race ever.....humans constantly have to set goals and then meet them....it's just in our DNA.
We now have passed the test in regards to herd management. Now, I guess we want to do more......the same with hunters...they want MORE!
I'll put an end to this rambling (lol) by simply saying this..."I still get excited when I see a deer. I may be more selective in what i shoot, but not what I see. I love watching deer, no matter what size or sex they are. A big buck is just icing on the cake, but certainly not the WHOLE cake....."
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#1999111 - 07/19/10 08:20 AM
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Deer hunting to me is much more FUN than it was back in the "ole days". To me that's what its all about. I can remember hunting for weeks and never seeing a deer or any other stich of wildlife for that matter. It was pretty boring and easy to get discouraged.
Now there are lots of deer and every hunt now seems to be eventful. This deer hunter is certainly GLAD the "ole days" are gone!
I think some are worrying too much about how others are choosing to hunt and they are really reaching for reasons to discourage it. Just hunt fellas, dont think so much.
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#1999118 - 07/19/10 08:25 AM
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Agreed!
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#1999130 - 07/19/10 08:31 AM
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I think we miss the lack of arguing over what should and shouldn't be considered success. Back then, we all had the same answer: see a deer and kill a deer. Now, like pastorbmp said, we are spoiled by an incredibly robust and healthy deer herd. That robust deer herd ALLOWS us to be picky. Now we have the opportunity to develop different criteria for success which opens the door to all the arguing.
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#1999157 - 07/19/10 08:49 AM
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As has been said many times, these are the good ole days.
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#1999194 - 07/19/10 09:10 AM
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As has been said many times, these are the good ole days.
I completely agree.
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#1999207 - 07/19/10 09:18 AM
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If we all agreed and got along no one would be on here.
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#1999208 - 07/19/10 09:19 AM
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As far as killing mature or big antlered deer these are the best times Ive ever saw in the state. I do however miss some of my old hunting buddies and the times we had, not being so concerned with all the details that I am today and more concerned with just having a good time.
Would I like to go back to that....na.
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#1999277 - 07/19/10 10:10 AM
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As has been said many times, these are the good ole days. Without doubt, by any measure, the 1st decade of this new century has been the best for deer hunting in Tennessee's history. And it could still get better! 
. . . . our deer populations have gotten to the point where simply killing a deer is little if any challenge. . . . . . I far enjoy the way I hunt now and I don't find it complicated, it is still simple and enjoyable to me. Same here. My hunting is not that "complicated", and much more "enjoyable" than in times past. Although I must admit I once was just as excited to see a "spike" buck as I now need to see a mature buck to have that much excitement. Best news is I see more mature ones now than I saw spikes during the first few years I deer hunted.
This deer hunter is certainly GLAD the "ole days" are gone! This one, too.
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#1999278 - 07/19/10 10:11 AM
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I started hunting in '82 and can honestly say that FOR ME the thrill is still the same. You see in 82 I was only 12 years old and anytime I was fortunate enough to see any deer I got that special feeling that only deer hunters understand. Never once did I let myself believe that a deer of a lifetime couldn't walk right up that trail. Today I'm 40 and will have to admit I STILL get that same feeling no matter if its just a little doe slipping by or a buck I intend to try and get a shot on. LOVE IT, LOVE IT , LOVE IT. Best part is with exception of cameraman with me every now and then, I'm usually alone and can always make my decision on what to shoot or pass up. I do target 4.5 or older but would never let 150 or better go. That is only my preference and don't expect anyone else to do the same nor should you. Good luck to all.
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#1999289 - 07/19/10 10:19 AM
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I started hunting in '82 and can honestly say that FOR ME the thrill is still the same. You see in 82 I was only 12 years old and anytime I was fortunate enough to see any deer I got that special feeling that only deer hunters understand. Never once did I let myself believe that a deer of a lifetime couldn't walk right up that trail. Today I'm 40 and will have to admit I STILL get that same feeling no matter if its just a little doe slipping by or a buck I intend to try and get a shot on.
I agree. The only difference between now and then is: what constitutes a "buck of a lifetime." Back then it would have been a 100-class 8 pointer. Now realistically it would be much, much larger and older!
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#1999318 - 07/19/10 10:31 AM
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I started hunting in '82 and can honestly say that FOR ME the thrill is still the same. You see in 82 I was only 12 years old and anytime I was fortunate enough to see any deer I got that special feeling that only deer hunters understand. Never once did I let myself believe that a deer of a lifetime couldn't walk right up that trail. Today I'm 40 and will have to admit I STILL get that same feeling no matter if its just a little doe slipping by or a buck I intend to try and get a shot on. I agree. The only difference between now and then is: what constitutes a "buck of a lifetime." Back then it would have been a 100-class 8 pointer. Now realistically it would be much, much larger and older!
Ditto..... Just because I miss the "ole days" doesn't mean I have a problem with the hunting now or letting bucks walk... I think we all grow as hunters and are goals change... I just like the days my buddies and I could sit around the camp fire and B.S. about the deer (didn't matter their size or sex) we killed..... JMO
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#1999349 - 07/19/10 10:49 AM
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I too think we are in the good ol days right now, atleast considering the 30 years that I have deer hunted in TN That is. People still have the choice to shoot and be happy with most any deer they see, thats what it is, a choice. Nobody here has had any type trophy hunting stuffed down their throat at all, as their are no AR's or earn a buck, etc. in place for the Statewide TN deer seasons. Hunters here still have the wide open choice to kill and be happy with whatever floats their boat! The only way you could be negatively affected by how others hunt these days is if you choose to let it bother you, as the rules are the same (actually better) as you can still hunt exactly as your Dad and Grandpa did many years ago. I think if everybody just hunted to the level that makes them happy, and quit worrying about what anybody else is doing, we would all be much beter off! I dont think its too complicated, and I definitely enjoy it as much as I ever did, as I still hunt with family, and we all still shoot anything that makes us happy!
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#1999408 - 07/19/10 11:38 AM
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People always think the past was the good old days. Its human nature, but not neccessarily correct.
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#1999557 - 07/19/10 02:25 PM
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Our deer populations have gotten to the point where simply killing a deer is little if any challenge. Most hunters have grown up these days with lots of deer to hunt, and as they mature they begin to get more selective. They then pass that selectivity onto their children.
I don't miss the slaughter days, I far enjoy the way I hunt now and I don't find it complicated, it is still simple and enjoyable to me.
IMO far too many folks who shoot smaller bucks worry about the other folks who focus on bigger bucks too much.
Agreed
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#1999604 - 07/19/10 03:19 PM
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As has been said many times, these are the good ole days. I completely agree.
What they said x 3.
With that said, Deer hunting is all what you make of it yourself. The thrill is still there for me as well. I also want to disagree with several of the above posts that say that taking a deer isn't a challenge any more. It may not be as much of a challenge for a seasoned hunter, but it is a challenge for many. Not everyone can sit in a box blind on private land. And don't even mention taking one with a bow! Some have to bust their butt and really hunt. I guess a lot of it has to do with each person's point of view. I have quit looking for everyone else's approval and do what thrills me.
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#1999608 - 07/19/10 03:21 PM
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Deer huntin is what you make it. I enjoy the "good ole days" every deer season, just the same as I did back then. I get excited the same way I did 20 years ago about what ever I kill, weather it's a 3inch spike or a doe. It's still enjoyable to me all these years later for the same reasons. Missing the good ole days is for those who have "matured".
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#1999610 - 07/19/10 03:22 PM
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I too think we are in the good ol days right now, atleast considering the 30 years that I have deer hunted in TN That is. People still have the choice to shoot and be happy with most any deer they see, thats what it is, a choice. Nobody here has had any type trophy hunting stuffed down their throat at all, as their are no AR's or earn a buck, etc. in place for the Statewide TN deer seasons. Hunters here still have the wide open choice to kill and be happy with whatever floats their boat! The only way you could be negatively affected by how others hunt these days is if you choose to let it bother you, as the rules are the same (actually better) as you can still hunt exactly as your Dad and Grandpa did many years ago. I think if everybody just hunted to the level that makes them happy, and quit worrying about what anybody else is doing, we would all be much beter off! I dont think its too complicated, and I definitely enjoy it as much as I ever did, as I still hunt with family, and we all still shoot anything that makes us happy!
Winchester, I just tried to say the same thing in my above post, but you just said it better. Well spoken.
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#1999679 - 07/19/10 04:13 PM
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Who knows maybe 20 yrs from now, these days will be the good ole days... A good discussion anyways...
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#1999686 - 07/19/10 04:21 PM
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I've never hunted in TN, but 35 years ago here in Iowa, I would refer to that time period as the "Hard old days". There where 7 of us who hunted, if we filled half the tags it was a great season. Iowa had a draw system and just because you sent money in, didn't mean you got a tag, and most of the tags where buck only(one forked antler), and the bucks where hard to come by. You could hunt all day and only see a couple deer, now I have to watch my driving just getting to my spot so I don't hit one with my truck. I still get the thrill when shooting any deer, but have raised the stakes over the last 10 to 15 years due to seeing more and bigger bucks, and to honest that's one of the big reasons I deer hunt.
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#1999925 - 07/19/10 08:19 PM
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i concur completely.
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#1999935 - 07/19/10 08:23 PM
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I don't miss it because i still hunt the same way. I take what ever i feel like that's in season. I could give a rip about having to justify it to anyone. Plus that's why i like hunting by myself.
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#1999939 - 07/19/10 08:24 PM
Re: I miss the ole days....
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I have always loved seeing deer and learning about them and their idiosyncrasies......having said that i never really learned anything when i was shooting the first deer i saw at the first moment i saw it....it was only after i let them walk that i actually started learning some deer behavior.... wouldnt trade the good ole days for any of the great times i am haveing now seeing more deer and working food plots and watching them on trail cams..... What more could a deer hunting fanatic want?
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#1999944 - 07/19/10 08:28 PM
Re: I miss the ole days....
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Honestly IMO the hunting shows is what did it to hunting. people watch these show and think thats how hunting should be.
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#1999990 - 07/19/10 08:55 PM
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#2000052 - 07/19/10 09:19 PM
Re: I miss the ole days....
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Honestly IMO the hunting shows is what did it to hunting. people watch these show and think thats how hunting should be.
Especially these kats that haven't put there time in and don't even know what the good ole days were about.... We didn't have scentlok, high price bows, or even had to pay to hunt property... I could walk a 1/4 mile from the house and hunt all day... I hunted out of tree stands that were made out of wood and the only camo I had on was a T-shirt... This is when I was a teenager... and shooting at any legal tree was a blast.... I have read a lot of these post and just because we see more deer and we have evolved into better hunters doesn't make it the good ole days now.... It just makes it easier..... Never heard of Bas Pro or any of these other companies 25-30 yrs ago..... Just went hunting and had a blast... I also started hunting in TN in the late 80's when they didn't even report deer killed in Knox Co. back then... Things sure have change and hunting has changed....JMO
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#2000640 - 07/20/10 10:08 AM
Re: I miss the ole days....
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I remember growing up in southern Michigan,They would close the schools in some county'.s I could not sleep the day before deer season,Those were special days in my memory.
Just being out with your cousins or uncles and maybe a friend or two,No Hunter Orange just a plaid jacket( red) if you had one ,No tree stands ,just sitting on a log or stump hoping something might come your way.
Those were truly special memories
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#2000655 - 07/20/10 10:17 AM
Re: I miss the ole days....
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IMO far too many folks who shoot smaller bucks worry about the other folks who focus on bigger bucks too much.
I think that goes the other way too.
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#2001251 - 07/20/10 08:10 PM
Re: I miss the ole days....
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One last shot what the good ole days were about:................
1. You could have a rifle/shotgum in a gun rack in the window of your truck without getting it stolen or pulled over by the police...
2. You could hunt property with a hand shake and not pay a dime to hunt that property.....
3. You could buy hunting gear at a cheap price and still kill a deer.
4. You only had to tell others how many points your deer had and nobody cared what it measured or how old the buck was....
5. You didn't even have to wear camo to go hunting to kill a deer...
6. The only tree stands were made out of wood...
7. Most hunters didn't use tree stands and found an ole tree to sit by...
8. You never seen many other hunter while in the woods...
9. shooting a deer was something special...
10. it wasn't so easy that a blind hog could find an acorn....'
This is what the ole days were about... If you think its about having more deer in the woods and making hunting easier... They make deer hunting videos were you can kill all the deer or record bucks you want............
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#2001254 - 07/20/10 08:13 PM
Re: I miss the ole days....
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No our deer populations have gotten to the point where simply killing a deer is little if any challenge. Most hunters have grown up these days with lots of deer to hunt, and as they mature they begin to get more selective. They then pass that selectivity onto their children.
I don't miss the slaughter days, I far enjoy the way I hunt now and I don't find it complicated, it is still simple and enjoyable to me.
IMO far too many folks who shoot smaller bucks worry about the other folks who focus on bigger bucks too much. I could have posted that exact thing.
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#2001256 - 07/20/10 08:15 PM
Re: I miss the ole days....
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9. it still is,because I choose em
10.I didnt know it was easy,in fact it seemed much "easier"when I was in slaughter mode
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#2001262 - 07/20/10 08:25 PM
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9. it still is,because I choose em
10.I didnt know it was easy,in fact it seemed much "easier"when I was in slaughter mode
I guess some guys get me wrong... I'm not in the slaughter mode and I have let a lot of bucks walk over the years... I guess I still look after the rights of young or older guys that just got into the sport that just want to hunt and kill a deer...... This is the reason I'm not for reducing the buck limits.... I won't kill three bucks a year but if a new hunter or a kid wants too, I'm all for it.... If Tim Tebow starts hunting, I want him to kill all the bucks he can.... He's already killed all the TN football players....LOL
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#2001748 - 07/21/10 08:28 AM
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8. You never seen many other hunter while in the woods...
That's the only one a disagree with. The "ole days" for me was gun season in KY. It was a young war with orange everywhere and continuous gunfire. 70% of all deer killed during the entire deer season where killed opening morning of gun season.
I love today's hunting where I hardly hear a shot the entire opening weekend of gun season. And after Thanksgiving week you don't hear shots at all.
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#2001777 - 07/21/10 08:53 AM
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8. You never seen many other hunter while in the woods...
That's the only one a disagree with. The "ole days" for me was gun season in KY. It was a young war with orange everywhere and continuous gunfire. That was also the case in TN.
Our deer seasons were of fewer days, there were fewer places to deer hunt, and more hunters more intent on hunting as many days as possible before the season was over.
I grew up in both Obion & Weakley counties. There wasn't even a deer season in Obion Co., nor was there a deer season in many other West TN counties. Many, many people traveled from Memphis and Nashville to hunt Weakley County. You would see more Shelby and Davidson County vehicles up and down the roadsides than locals.
We also didn't even have a special "muzzleloader" season until sometime in the 1980's, and it took many years before many hunters participated in "muzzleloading".
Now, the hunting is "spread" over more days and more counties, providing much more "elbow" room per hunter than back in those "good ole days". Not to mention, the annual deer harvest in Obion County now greatly exceeds what used to happen in Weakley.
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#2001791 - 07/21/10 08:58 AM
Re: I miss the ole days....
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Sometime back in the early 1970's I was squirrel hunting with my grandfather and father in the Obion River bottoms. We were all in the same vicinity separated by maybe 100 yards or so.
I had two deer nearly run over me and disappear into the slash water. Reporting what I had seen to my grandfather and father, neither believed me, and both thought maybe I'd seen a couple big dogs. I never doubted what I'd seen, and they later believed me when I showed them some fresh deer tracks. Doesn't seem that long ago.
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#2002592 - 07/21/10 06:12 PM
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I do miss the days gone by.I remember my dad hunted for years before he killed a buck.I killed a button on my first juv. hunt 30 yrs ago it made him so proud & i was hooked.When my son killed a doe on his juv. hunt 9 yrs ago i knew what my dad felt it was a right of passing.Now dad cant hunt my son hunts with his friends & i find myself missing that bond.I lease 600 ac that has plenty of deer but only kill maybe one nice deer a year thats all i want i use the land to run horses & train bird dogs on.I let a couple of friends hunt it they do well but i think the real joy to me was the bond with family.Any way ive got a 11 mth old granson now & cant wait to take him.
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#2002599 - 07/21/10 06:18 PM
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Sometime back in the early 1970's I was squirrel hunting with my grandfather and father in the Obion River bottoms. We were all in the same vicinity separated by maybe 100 yards or so.
I had two deer nearly run over me and disappear into the slash water. Reporting what I had seen to my grandfather and father, neither believed me, and both thought maybe I'd seen a couple big dogs. I never doubted what I'd seen, and they later believed me when I showed them some fresh deer tracks. Doesn't seem that long ago.
Good story Wes. I remember those days. Tennessee, has made much progress in a relatively short period of time.
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#2002797 - 07/21/10 08:38 PM
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I absolutely do not miss hunting when you hunted several days and not see a dern thing. I don't miss the days that you better shoot the first antlered buck that came by or you might not get another chance at one.
I do miss dog hunting here in Alabama. I imagine I always will. The social aspect of that way of hunting is unmatched in today's world. Everyone got along, even neighboring clubs and everyone was tickled when a deer was killed. I've even had neighboring clubs offer to turn loose their dogs on us to run a a buck saw crossing the logging road that split the clubs. Now that is getting along.
However, as I said, I don't miss hunting when seeing a buck, any buck, was an accomplishment.
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#2002882 - 07/21/10 09:29 PM
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I remember the days when just seeing a track would freak people out. I saw two does on my very first deer hunt in 1966 in Lewis county, and I almost hyperventilated.
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#2002933 - 07/21/10 10:02 PM
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Wouldn't want to go back to those 100% cotton "long handles" either!
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#2002947 - 07/21/10 10:23 PM
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Or leather work boots with 2 pair of cotton socks. Oh the pain! I soon learned that wool socks ruled, even with leather work boots.
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#2003167 - 07/22/10 07:19 AM
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I miss strapping deer on the hood of my Mazda hatchback car and riding around with an awful sense of pride! 
I don't miss putting bread bags over my socks, because I only had a leaky pair of suede boots.
I don't miss the old Loggy Bayou climbing stands with the metal band that goes around the tree.
I still love the silent time, when anticipation is so thick you cut it with a knife - the last few minutes of darkness before shooting light arrives.
I don't miss homemade, wood treestands.
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