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Key attributes of a successful “trophy” hunter
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<blockquote data-quote="Kirk" data-source="post: 5021051" data-attributes="member: 967"><p>I have known some true trophy hunters and I have noticed one trait that each of them possessed. They were thorough. They did their due diligence. They spent as much time watching from a far as they did hunting. They looked for weakness in the target bucks daily routine. They noticed subtle clues most would miss. Then when the time was perfect....not just close...it had to be perfect, they would sneak in and wait on the buck to make an appearance. They might only actively hunt that buck one time in a specific location. If the attempt failed they moved on to another spot and staked it out. Most times the first attempt worked.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kirk, post: 5021051, member: 967"] I have known some true trophy hunters and I have noticed one trait that each of them possessed. They were thorough. They did their due diligence. They spent as much time watching from a far as they did hunting. They looked for weakness in the target bucks daily routine. They noticed subtle clues most would miss. Then when the time was perfect....not just close...it had to be perfect, they would sneak in and wait on the buck to make an appearance. They might only actively hunt that buck one time in a specific location. If the attempt failed they moved on to another spot and staked it out. Most times the first attempt worked. [/QUOTE]
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