It recently occurred to me that almost all of my successful hunts over the last couple years were a result of either hunting until the last possible day/minute or making an unplanned, inconvenient return trip on an out of state hunt. I've always known the importance of sticking it out and maximizing hunting time, but I've now found new motivation for doing so. I'd be curious to hear stories and experiences of success found in taking hunts down to the wire. Maybe it will help a guy stay on the mountain longer when all hope seems lost. Here's a picture of an antelope taken on a last-minute return trip after seeing gobs of much smaller bucks on the first go-round with no real hope of finding a shooter. Let's hear some stories!