fairchaser
Well-Known Member
I find that if my spot is scenic I will hunt longer and enjoy the hunt more. Part of my enjoyment is nature.
Don't take your proficiency with your weapon for granted. After all the preparation, missing or wounding an animal is the worst feeling. I've known people to quit hunting over a bad shot. Just because you can hit a paper plate on a bench at 100 yds, doesn't mean you can make a 250 yd shot from a loc on.
Don't take your proficiency with your weapon for granted. After all the preparation, missing or wounding an animal is the worst feeling. I've known people to quit hunting over a bad shot. Just because you can hit a paper plate on a bench at 100 yds, doesn't mean you can make a 250 yd shot from a loc on.