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Land Management Skill vs Hunting Skill
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<blockquote data-quote="rtaylor" data-source="post: 5539772" data-attributes="member: 10653"><p>I've been on both sides of the coin. Most of my life I've been a public land bowhunter. To be successful you have to be a good hunter and also be able to adapt to high traffic in your hunting spots. Currently I have a few acres that I can plant and a shooting house to hunt from. I still play the wind and do my fair share of Comanche sneaking but the skills needed to kill deer and big bucks pales in comparison to the way I used to hunt. That being said the land management side of things is pretty labor intensive and does require a different set of skills and knowledge.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rtaylor, post: 5539772, member: 10653"] I've been on both sides of the coin. Most of my life I've been a public land bowhunter. To be successful you have to be a good hunter and also be able to adapt to high traffic in your hunting spots. Currently I have a few acres that I can plant and a shooting house to hunt from. I still play the wind and do my fair share of Comanche sneaking but the skills needed to kill deer and big bucks pales in comparison to the way I used to hunt. That being said the land management side of things is pretty labor intensive and does require a different set of skills and knowledge. [/QUOTE]
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