Okay, I understand where you're coming from now. I guess I should've known what you meant, but unfortunately, I didn't.
Let me say this,,, obviously, you're entitled to your own thoughts and shared opinions, Dave. It's still a free country!
I must say though, it kinda appears to me that you're trying to bust my balls regarding my methods of hunting perhaps?
If you truly believe I was in all five stages based on your shared link, then so be it. Does it really matter?
The way I see it, I hunt deer. Plain and simple!
As long as I do it legally, which I always do, then who really cares what stage I'm in? I'm just thankful that I get to do something that I thoroughly enjoy doing even after all the shit I put myself through over the years. Praise the Lord that I still can do it, thank you very much!
Yes, I choose to chase big fair-game mature bucks, all season long if that's what it takes. I can afford to do that nowadays. It wasn't like that for me ten years ago. These days, I believe I have the patience and can afford to be a bit more choosy.
I've never had an issue filling my freezer with venison in the past nor filling out my pre-purchased ODNR deer tags. I'll always use my best judgement whenever, wherever or whatever hunting situation I may find myself in, trying to accomplish my desired goal that I may have at the time.
Yes, I've taken hunters out with me over the decades, including youths and adults that were new to hunting. I've also hunted with seasoned hunters every year as well, and not just for deer either.
Like I mentioned before within this journal, I haven't harvested an antlered deer in quite sometime and that's been by choice for the most part, given the fact of the lack luster opportunities I've had towards a real trophy type of a buck in the given areas.
Yes, I could've shot at an antlered deer more than a few times, every season if I truly wanted to, but I chose to stick it out, for the long haul if need be, keeping my eyes always peeled, hunting for that quality antlered mature buck, always letting those younger ones walk or given a free pass all the time with hopes of them becoming a quality mature buck someday. Yes, I will harvest buttons over does 95% of the time because they usually don't stick around the following years anyways, but does will.
I have been close on more than a few occasions though, almost making it happen once again within my hunting career on a nice mature buck since 2011. Besides, it's not like most of those mature bucks are the world best eaters anyways. From an eating perspective, for me anyhow, I've had my share of older bucks, and does, that did not turnout quite as well at the dinner table, regarding taste and/or tenderness, or to my desired liking. The older ones tend to be a bit more on the tough side and a bit more grizzly, at least from my experience. A couple hundred pounds of venison per year in my freezer would be considered the minimum requirement for my home. Some past seasons, I exceeded that by a lot and others, not so much.
I consider myself to be extremely fortunate that I can still hunt the way that I do, and still provide my family excellent organic food at the dinner table. Hardly anything else pleases me more!
And, if you truly must know, yes,,, I do prefer to harvest a quality, top notch trophy type of a buck by way of compound bow and arrow, and then, have him displayed on my wall afterwards. That is my personal favorite method of hunting! However, if I'm unable to accomplish that during the regular portion of the bow season, then I'll attempt to shoot one via shotgun and/or muzzle-loader, but you can bet, I'd much rather shoot one with my bow. That DOES NOT mean that others have to follow my lead by any stretch of the imagination. I can honestly careless what other do to make it happen as long as it's legal. It's their personal choice. It's whatever works for them. Again, as long as it's legal and it makes you/them happy. Trust me, if someone's hunting accomplishment pleases them so tremendously, then that's what it's all about in my book and I'll be extremely happy for you and/or them in making that happen!
Last season, I lost a deer that I shot by way of bow & arrow, which I gave it my best to recover. I'm sure you remember. I ran into some rather unforeseen weather conditions after the shot that heavily contributed to the entire misfortune. That has not happened to me in a very long time and I was completely sick over it for a few days. There never has been a deer season where I haven't learned a hard core lesson. I wouldn't expect this new season to be any different. I'll always try to give it my best no matter what. That's also the very least I intend on doing when I hunt. I know of no other way.
So, what you can expect out of me this new season?
Well, I intend to shoot and harvest the state deer bag limit once again this season. I've already mentioned that my family are heavy meat eaters and always have been. I'm the only one that hunts in the entire family currently. I DO NOT expect to come up short this year either. I hope to harvest a better than average buck, a trophy if you will, and if I find myself getting into the later portion of the season once again, I may change my requirement to some extent, perhaps towards a younger/smaller buck, or just another antlerless deer, much like I've always have done in the past, which usually turned out to be a fat doe.
Stay tuned if you wish and I hope that you do continue to follow along. We'll see what happens together!
Finally, I truly wish you the very best of luck this season, Dave, along with all the other 'TOO' members! May you all achieve your desired goals and hopefully that ever lasting dream buck harvest 'TOO'!
Thanks once again for asking & sharing! I really do appreciate it!