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Is it luck or skill?
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<blockquote data-quote="7X57" data-source="post: 4378532" data-attributes="member: 18542"><p>I remember the early days when I thought it was just luck. Man was I frustrated back then. I then started to do a lot of research and totally changed the way I hunted. I started hunting a lot later in the morning, hunted during the middle of the day during certain periods, and always hunted in light to steady precipitation. I also got away from hunting clubs and started hunting small parcels of private land ranging from 10 acres to 100 acres. Another big factor was I quit hunting in the "pretty" woods and started hunting the thickest stuff I could find and I especially like those areas bordering swamps and creeks. I can now say that I have a crack at a mature buck every year and have taken one every year since I changed the way I hunted. I don't spend any money on food plots or leases. I just hunt small parcels that people are nice enough to allow me to hunt. These are usually gained by knocking on doors in the spring. I always offer to volunteer my time to help them in some way after the season.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="7X57, post: 4378532, member: 18542"] I remember the early days when I thought it was just luck. Man was I frustrated back then. I then started to do a lot of research and totally changed the way I hunted. I started hunting a lot later in the morning, hunted during the middle of the day during certain periods, and always hunted in light to steady precipitation. I also got away from hunting clubs and started hunting small parcels of private land ranging from 10 acres to 100 acres. Another big factor was I quit hunting in the "pretty" woods and started hunting the thickest stuff I could find and I especially like those areas bordering swamps and creeks. I can now say that I have a crack at a mature buck every year and have taken one every year since I changed the way I hunted. I don't spend any money on food plots or leases. I just hunt small parcels that people are nice enough to allow me to hunt. These are usually gained by knocking on doors in the spring. I always offer to volunteer my time to help them in some way after the season. [/QUOTE]
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