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<blockquote data-quote="Snake" data-source="post: 5016277" data-attributes="member: 7051"><p>Ok think I can contribute some . Those with the attributes to take the trophy they set out to attain on property anyone can use . Public land with all kind of variables from which some you have absolutely no control over . Those that can consistently kill these trophies year end and year out (maybe not yearly).Those that will go that extra mile need be or that extra 10 mile trec to set up on their trophy knowing each time could be a bust . Those that can improvise when conditions compromise their intentions and still be successful. Those that spend time out of season to scout out that buck of a lifetime only to find out someone else has found the buck sign you found but use that to their advantage . Those that have multiple stand setups due to wind changes during hunting times and not just staying in that one perfect stand. Those that have the instinct to know when to still hunt and when to stand hunt . Those that have the skills when still hunting to move without notice , moving at a snails pace have great patience. Those that would belly crawl hundreds of yards to try a set up on the desired animal. Those that take mental journals to remember their mistakes and to never make them again. Those that study their prey to know at a glance that that animal is the mature animal they seek . I could possibly state many more but I think you get the gest , this hunter is unlike possibly 90 % of hunters and he sticks out to the point as the jealous just call him Ole Lucky ! Fortune plays a role as we all can attest to but consistently killing trophies on public property most likely is not just being lucky .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Snake, post: 5016277, member: 7051"] Ok think I can contribute some . Those with the attributes to take the trophy they set out to attain on property anyone can use . Public land with all kind of variables from which some you have absolutely no control over . Those that can consistently kill these trophies year end and year out (maybe not yearly).Those that will go that extra mile need be or that extra 10 mile trec to set up on their trophy knowing each time could be a bust . Those that can improvise when conditions compromise their intentions and still be successful. Those that spend time out of season to scout out that buck of a lifetime only to find out someone else has found the buck sign you found but use that to their advantage . Those that have multiple stand setups due to wind changes during hunting times and not just staying in that one perfect stand. Those that have the instinct to know when to still hunt and when to stand hunt . Those that have the skills when still hunting to move without notice , moving at a snails pace have great patience. Those that would belly crawl hundreds of yards to try a set up on the desired animal. Those that take mental journals to remember their mistakes and to never make them again. Those that study their prey to know at a glance that that animal is the mature animal they seek . I could possibly state many more but I think you get the gest , this hunter is unlike possibly 90 % of hunters and he sticks out to the point as the jealous just call him Ole Lucky ! Fortune plays a role as we all can attest to but consistently killing trophies on public property most likely is not just being lucky . [/QUOTE]
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