TimberHunter
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In the last few years I’ve been taking Mule deer hunting much more seriously. My harvest success is nearly 100% on about 2.5/3.5year old bucks for the last 4-5 years in ID, UT, CO.
Often times my hunts only last 1-3 days. I start with high hopes and “dedication” toward shooting an older buck but after a day or two of steep/long hikes my standards quickly change and I shoot an avg 3 or 4 point.
So for the last 11 months I’ve been hitting the gym religiously thinking if I was stronger I could endure more days on the mountain and be more selective. It certainly helped but I’m learning that my problem is mainly mental endurance.
Other than stop being a baby, any tips/tricks for staying out there longer? Any books that you’ve read that have helped increase mental endurance?
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Often times my hunts only last 1-3 days. I start with high hopes and “dedication” toward shooting an older buck but after a day or two of steep/long hikes my standards quickly change and I shoot an avg 3 or 4 point.
So for the last 11 months I’ve been hitting the gym religiously thinking if I was stronger I could endure more days on the mountain and be more selective. It certainly helped but I’m learning that my problem is mainly mental endurance.
Other than stop being a baby, any tips/tricks for staying out there longer? Any books that you’ve read that have helped increase mental endurance?
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