rtracebadger
FNG
- Joined
- Jan 23, 2022
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Well stated.Mostly "THIS". Based on my 39 years of guiding hunters in Alaska. "Yes" there can be other factors, but they are far-far-far less factors. It is largely "EGO". If the hunters pays a lot of money, and spends months "Jabbering" about his pending hunt, with anyone who will listen at work. He positions himself to "maybe" having to face the shame of failure, or show himself as a great hunter, having been successful. The people at work don't know the difference between a 35" Ram and a 40" Ram. Hell......they don't understand why you would go shoot someone's farm animal, because to them a "sheep" is a "sheep". I have had hunters shoot very-very-very small Alaska Brown Bears, on the last day. Just barely legal small bears. Because to go home without a bear is "Failure". Sadly hunting is no longer about the pure bliss of being in the wilderness, it is about "Success". No one ever say's did you enjoy you "field experience".......it is "Did you get one, and how big".