DanimalW
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I’ll start having my wife post for me. She never apologizes.
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I’m the same. Though I have no problem with those who truly prefer to hunt big or old animals. I say do what gets your heart racing. If a forky makes your heart get going, take it and be proud. If you truly want only a big animal and are willing to eat a tag to do so, definitely do that. I’m not sure I could ever pass a spike in the freezer over a maybe over the next ridge, but my friend could and that’s great.For myself, I'm spending hundreds of dollars on a nr tag and plenty of money on fuel for at least one trip out west. So if I am fortunate enough to get an opportunity at a legal animal I'm going to take it and not apologize for not coming home empty handed. Why it is preferred to have an unused tag rather than shoot something that doesn't make the cover of a magazine is beyond me!
Absolutely respect that. You go in with YOUR goal in mind having weighed it all out. Whatever fills that adventure for you is exactly how you should pursue it. I’ve never had a true “trophy” animal in my sights but though I am not a trophy hunter, we all know if a big 5x5 was standing with a forky which one it would be. But I’ll still take that forky if his daddy isn’t around.I gave up hunting everything long ago and only hunt booner mule deer bucks. My entire yearly process/focus is on one or two animals only and I usually don't fill the tag, I will eventually. I'm a trophy hunter, the juice is finding them and that's the game I like to play. It just depends on what you value most out of hunting. Nothing is wrong for how different people interpret their time. I eat what gets harvested and if we need more clean meat there are too many elk on the landscape so the grocery store isle (cow elk OTC tag) is always full.
I agree this heckling response to a legal kill is awful. Even worse to me is those who tirelessly preach "let em grow" and run down others, then always have an excuse why the "rule" doesn't apply to their small kills.When I see people that are apologetic for shooting a doe/spike/cow like they aren't living up to some perceived expectations... it really doesn't bother me, that is their deal.
BUT what get me pissed is when someone posts their hunt success and there is always one or two jackasses that have to comment "why didn't you let them grow", "it should be illegal to shoot spikes", blah blah blah... if the hunter is happy and everything was legal..... it's no elses business
My Mama always told me that I never did anything wrong. Good thing I've had plenty of wives to tell me otherwise.It’s all about the hunt. My momma always told me I was a failure, so I really enjoy the hunt.
^^^THIS!If you are going to harvest an animal, give it the respect it deserves and don't aplogize.
My wife always threatens to move to Utah and get me two more wives…My Mama always told me that I never did anything wrong. Good thing I've had plenty of wives to tell me otherwise.
I'd still be one up on youMy wife always threatens to move to Utah and get me two more wives…
Whether its women or wild animals "LOWER YOUR STANDARDS = RAISE YOUR AVERAGE"My wife always threatens to move to Utah and get me two more wives…
In your case one could easily replace "trophy" with "mature." Been said over and over that big mule deer are the hardest animal to kill and that it takes serious dedication to do it with any regularity.I gave up hunting everything long ago and only hunt booner mule deer bucks. My entire yearly process/focus is on one or two animals only and I usually don't fill the tag, I will eventually. I'm a trophy hunter, the juice is finding them and that's the game I like to play. It just depends on what you value most out of hunting. Nothing is wrong for how different people interpret their time. I eat what gets harvested and if we need more clean meat there are too many elk on the landscape so the grocery store isle (cow elk OTC tag) is always full.