I quit reading deer hunting magazines years ago because the articles made me mad, and this one is no exception. We hunt because we love to hunt and we have fun doing it, and some people like to hunt different ways. But sometimes I think all this "trophy hunting" takes the fun out of it. Don't get me wrong, I am a big buck hunter to the bone and have been blessed to harvest some big bucks over the years. I hunt in three states and when I am in Ohio it is like nothing else and I feel like a true predator as my senses are always on high alert and I am ready to see that big buck any minute. When I am in Ohio I try to hold out for a big buck and have passed smaller bucks even on public ground. But the most fun I have every year is hunting with my buddies on a mountain top in VA where a 120" buck would be a giant. It is the most fun because it is hard hunting and if you see a buck it is time to shoot regardless of what is on his head (unless he is a spike). You don't have to spend time looking for big sign and getting frustrated when you make a mistake on a big buck. Just hunt hard to find a buck and shoot it, and celebrate with your buddies. I am just as happy with the one from VA as I am the one from Ohio. BTW, they are both 2.5 year old bucks.View attachment 35639View attachment 35640
Good post! Even better points!!! Congrats to you as it seems you have found a way to keep you happily hunting for a lifetime.
I quit reading deer hunting magazines years ago because the articles made me mad, and this one is no exception. We hunt because we love to hunt and we have fun doing it, and some people like to hunt different ways. But sometimes I think all this "trophy hunting" takes the fun out of it. Don't get me wrong, I am a big buck hunter to the bone and have been blessed to harvest some big bucks over the years. I hunt in three states and when I am in Ohio it is like nothing else and I feel like a true predator as my senses are always on high alert and I am ready to see that big buck any minute. When I am in Ohio I try to hold out for a big buck and have passed smaller bucks even on public ground. But the most fun I have every year is hunting with my buddies on a mountain top in VA where a 120" buck would be a giant. It is the most fun because it is hard hunting and if you see a buck it is time to shoot regardless of what is on his head (unless he is a spike). You don't have to spend time looking for big sign and getting frustrated when you make a mistake on a big buck. Just hunt hard to find a buck and shoot it, and celebrate with your buddies. I am just as happy with the one from VA as I am the one from Ohio. BTW, they are both 2.5 year old bucks.View attachment 35639View attachment 35640