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<blockquote data-quote="Bushape" data-source="post: 4997874" data-attributes="member: 20106"><p>One thing that I have struggled with as a hunter is understanding and acknowledging where I am as a hunter and where I want to be. While I have never killed a true monster a few years ago I found myself season after season passing on bucks in hopes of that once in a lifetime deer getting within range of my rifle. Why? Hadn't I put in the time and money to reward myself with actually harvesting a deer? Filled a few tags with the biggest deer that I had ever killed and now I have moved on to solely bowhunting. Killed an 8 this year which was somewhat comparable to other deer I have killed. No monster, but again I accomplished what I hoped to prove that I could do. Moving forward my next goal is to put myself in position to harvest a mature buck with my bow which will require me to make significant changes to how I do things, including the inclusion of more cameras to see what trophies are even available. Point being, cameras can be beneficial to help hunters set realistic expectations for themselves. A 115" trophy may be the best your land has to offer so why not reward yourself by harvesting it??</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bushape, post: 4997874, member: 20106"] One thing that I have struggled with as a hunter is understanding and acknowledging where I am as a hunter and where I want to be. While I have never killed a true monster a few years ago I found myself season after season passing on bucks in hopes of that once in a lifetime deer getting within range of my rifle. Why? Hadn't I put in the time and money to reward myself with actually harvesting a deer? Filled a few tags with the biggest deer that I had ever killed and now I have moved on to solely bowhunting. Killed an 8 this year which was somewhat comparable to other deer I have killed. No monster, but again I accomplished what I hoped to prove that I could do. Moving forward my next goal is to put myself in position to harvest a mature buck with my bow which will require me to make significant changes to how I do things, including the inclusion of more cameras to see what trophies are even available. Point being, cameras can be beneficial to help hunters set realistic expectations for themselves. A 115" trophy may be the best your land has to offer so why not reward yourself by harvesting it?? [/QUOTE]
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