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<blockquote data-quote="tanasirivertea" data-source="post: 5492681" data-attributes="member: 22741"><p>Thanks for sharing this. Confirms my suspicions. Until 4 seasons ago, I didn't care what I shot so long as it wasn't a spike or forky. still only managed to kill some doe here and there. But thanks to re-engaging with archery and getting into trail cam due to getting one as a gift. Once I saw what was really out in my neck of the woods I suddenly became more interested in learning how to hunt them. But like the bucks I've killed or friends or lease members, there's always some ground shrinkage it seems to all parties relative to the cam footage. at end of day, learning all this makes it more fun to know that just getting the biggest one you can get in the herd/area you got is just its own trophy. I like that. I don't have time to hunt at home much less go out of state. Some parts of Africa probably have better buffalo or lions than others but its still a lion</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tanasirivertea, post: 5492681, member: 22741"] Thanks for sharing this. Confirms my suspicions. Until 4 seasons ago, I didn't care what I shot so long as it wasn't a spike or forky. still only managed to kill some doe here and there. But thanks to re-engaging with archery and getting into trail cam due to getting one as a gift. Once I saw what was really out in my neck of the woods I suddenly became more interested in learning how to hunt them. But like the bucks I've killed or friends or lease members, there's always some ground shrinkage it seems to all parties relative to the cam footage. at end of day, learning all this makes it more fun to know that just getting the biggest one you can get in the herd/area you got is just its own trophy. I like that. I don't have time to hunt at home much less go out of state. Some parts of Africa probably have better buffalo or lions than others but its still a lion [/QUOTE]
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