stan_wa
WKR
I'm genuinely curious about your thoughts on becoming better hunters. Let's tackle the question: "How would you rank off-season activities from most to least important?" I won't define what makes a "better hunter" - I'll leave that up to you. I've categorized off-season activities into 7 groups and would like you to rank them. I've provided a pole for you to submit you top 3. For the purpose of this discussion, let's focus on western US big game hunting, assuming a decent proficiency in all areas with no glaring weaknesses.
Possible off season activities,
Your top 3 ratings in order : (extra credit if you rank all 7 haha)
Rough Number of lifetime Days in the Field: [Your Estimate]
Main State You Hunt and Brief Explanation: [Your State and Reasoning]
Possible off season activities,
- Physical training and fitness- ( exercise to make you hunt more effectively)
- Weapon proficiency –(getting time on the guns or bows to shoot better)
- Desktop-scouting ( both learning how to use the tool and finding new spots to check out )
- Macro- planning- (I’m defining this as locating new units, securing private land access, working on getting better tags thru out of state hunts or creative options. Generally finding areas you want to spend time in that your currently not prepared for, This would also include planning and following a tag application strategy)
- Boots on the ground scouting –(glassing, checking sign, finding camps, placing game cams, this can include observing animals and their habits for your self, this would also naturally be a way to develop woodmans-ship if you scout like your hunt minus the weapon, also learning roads/access points )
- Education- ( books, podcast, videos and talking to mentors that teach you about hunting )
- Gear- (learning about it , practicing using it, working extra hours to buy it )
Your top 3 ratings in order : (extra credit if you rank all 7 haha)
Rough Number of lifetime Days in the Field: [Your Estimate]
Main State You Hunt and Brief Explanation: [Your State and Reasoning]
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