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Who measures the quality of their year by the success of deer season?
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<blockquote data-quote="backyardtndeer" data-source="post: 5490609" data-attributes="member: 16465"><p>With some of the health issues I have had, I am thankful to be able to go. While it may be disappointing not getting a target buck, that doesn't necessarily make or break my season. I will usually have a target buck going into season, sometimes things break my way and sometimes they don't. I am usually able to put a lot of time in the stand, I enjoy watching deer whether I squeeze the trigger or not. Some of my best/most successful seasons were ones where my kids went with me and they took deer. </p><p></p><p>Fwiw, a target buck often disappears from our property before I ever make my first sit. Would be setting myself up for failure and disappointment if i let that be the only factor in determining how my season played out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="backyardtndeer, post: 5490609, member: 16465"] With some of the health issues I have had, I am thankful to be able to go. While it may be disappointing not getting a target buck, that doesn't necessarily make or break my season. I will usually have a target buck going into season, sometimes things break my way and sometimes they don't. I am usually able to put a lot of time in the stand, I enjoy watching deer whether I squeeze the trigger or not. Some of my best/most successful seasons were ones where my kids went with me and they took deer. Fwiw, a target buck often disappears from our property before I ever make my first sit. Would be setting myself up for failure and disappointment if i let that be the only factor in determining how my season played out. [/QUOTE]
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