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<blockquote data-quote="Madbowh" data-source="post: 5539293" data-attributes="member: 21149"><p>I am leaving more towards hunting/ marksman skills. I know a guy here in Tennessee he brought me to brimstone once and on the way in conversation he says I've never even seen less than an 8pt in here. He is the guy that has pure luck plus his skills are definitely off the charts when I seen his garage the first time it blew my mind how many big deer he has hanging. I AM NOT THAT GUY. Though i feel I possess some good all around skills. </p><p></p><p>I think for most land management has little to do with it. </p><p></p><p>1.Passing a buck when you should. </p><p>2.controlling yourself when waiting for the right shot or don't take one. (I can be a victim of this occasionally unfortunately)</p><p>2.Shooting</p><p>3.Scouting thoroughly</p><p>4.And then just pure luck right spot right time. </p><p></p><p>This guy I just talked about says Illinois you better watch your trails in and out, wind scent control everylittle thing. He says in tennesse public or private go hunt don't worry, and practice shooting. </p><p></p><p>I've not done scent control the past couple years, shot a nice one last year. Had a doe 10yds while on the ground no clue I was there she hung out for almost an hour in the wind. Probably some more I can't think of now. </p><p></p><p>Good thread im curious to watch the input</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Madbowh, post: 5539293, member: 21149"] I am leaving more towards hunting/ marksman skills. I know a guy here in Tennessee he brought me to brimstone once and on the way in conversation he says I've never even seen less than an 8pt in here. He is the guy that has pure luck plus his skills are definitely off the charts when I seen his garage the first time it blew my mind how many big deer he has hanging. I AM NOT THAT GUY. Though i feel I possess some good all around skills. I think for most land management has little to do with it. 1.Passing a buck when you should. 2.controlling yourself when waiting for the right shot or don't take one. (I can be a victim of this occasionally unfortunately) 2.Shooting 3.Scouting thoroughly 4.And then just pure luck right spot right time. This guy I just talked about says Illinois you better watch your trails in and out, wind scent control everylittle thing. He says in tennesse public or private go hunt don't worry, and practice shooting. I've not done scent control the past couple years, shot a nice one last year. Had a doe 10yds while on the ground no clue I was there she hung out for almost an hour in the wind. Probably some more I can't think of now. Good thread im curious to watch the input [/QUOTE]
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