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<blockquote data-quote="BSK" data-source="post: 5274115" data-attributes="member: 17"><p>I really can't define the term "expert" 102. And I think a big problem is the narrowness with which that term needs to be applied. I know some people with all of the letters after their name to prove they are experts in studying, measuring and understanding deer behavior or movement patterns, but that doesn't mean they know squat about HUNTING deer. In fact, some of those people couldn't hunt their way out of a paper bag. I sort of add myself to that list. I guess I'm an "expert" at monitoring local deer populations through the use of trail-cameras. However, I'm one of the laziest hunters you ever want to meet. I walk the easiest route to my stand even if that is the exact route the deer will walk, I'm out of my stand by 9:00 AM because I'm bored, I gave up bow-hunting because I can't shoot a bow worth crap, and my sum total of annual shooting practice with a firearm is often one round out of my MZ and one out of my rifle to make sure the scopes are still on. I'm a flat-out lazy hunter. So I guess I'm an "expert" at using trail-cameras for the purpose of understanding local deer populations, but I'm not much of a deer HUNTER.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BSK, post: 5274115, member: 17"] I really can't define the term "expert" 102. And I think a big problem is the narrowness with which that term needs to be applied. I know some people with all of the letters after their name to prove they are experts in studying, measuring and understanding deer behavior or movement patterns, but that doesn't mean they know squat about HUNTING deer. In fact, some of those people couldn't hunt their way out of a paper bag. I sort of add myself to that list. I guess I'm an "expert" at monitoring local deer populations through the use of trail-cameras. However, I'm one of the laziest hunters you ever want to meet. I walk the easiest route to my stand even if that is the exact route the deer will walk, I'm out of my stand by 9:00 AM because I'm bored, I gave up bow-hunting because I can't shoot a bow worth crap, and my sum total of annual shooting practice with a firearm is often one round out of my MZ and one out of my rifle to make sure the scopes are still on. I'm a flat-out lazy hunter. So I guess I'm an "expert" at using trail-cameras for the purpose of understanding local deer populations, but I'm not much of a deer HUNTER. [/QUOTE]
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