Thinking about how hunting changed

akcabin

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I've been blessed to be able to spend some time in the bush. Hunting fishing pretending I know how to trap. Learning how back before electronics. I still use just a compass n map. Don't worry about a phone because where I like to hang it doesn't work. And any help probably isn't close, days away. Living the dream I am.
I'm chilling in the bush. Was wondering if any folks still go out hunting, fishing without electronics. Personally I enjoy the challenge of finding game by looking in my environment not cameras. I get kinda mixed up lost frequently because I just kinda get into the world around me. Using my senses I guess. It works for me.
You ever just grab your gun or whatever n just take off into the bush ?
 
That all sounds pretty nice.

I have to drive my truck to the starting point and pretty often have private land boundaries to be aware of, many of which are not clearly marked. Those of us with shooting hours to be aware of probably reference a time keeping device. If I get lost, I still have to be back at work Monday.

Sure, if I was surrounded by "bush" and no time commitments or short seasons, I would just take off into the wild. Reality is that most of us can't do that.

Even if we get dropped off in the bush, there is still a need for an electronic device to contact our ride.
 
I have a family so the phone is a must on long trips.

Otherwise, I don’t use any other electronics. Well, my rangefinder I suppose…
 
Back in my day we used to run buffalo over the cliffs with fire. That was real hunting. No bows and arrows - that stuff is cheating.
 
What "electronics" are we talking about? Phone with OnX, range finder, game cameras? No game cams allowed in my state, but I use my phone for maps and and a range finder.

Fishing is where tech has really taken over. I only have an old depth finder on my boat.
 
I’ve never been interested in using game cams. It seems everyone uses them now in the Midwest for whitetail. For me, it takes away the mystery of what’s out there. That feeling you had as a new hunter thinking there could be a world record behind any tree. I still like that mystery, although I think more realistically now lol!
Up until a few years ago, I have always enjoyed private land hunting and we had a pretty good sense of the bucks using the property just from scouting, but of course, you never know what may come through during the rut. The private properties I hunted the last 30 years are now gone and I have started hunting public. I am actually enjoying this challenge more. I also realized how spoiled I was hunting private my whole life. There are many days where you see 0 deer in a full days sit. I killed 2 130” bucks the first year by simply old school scouting and using ONX. I go in deep and have to quarter and pack them out just like western hunts. Most guys I run into by the “trailhead” ask me how I drag them out without any help. For some reason, in the Midwest nobody thinks about quartering. You drag everything out!!! Therefore, these guys rarely hunt far from the truck.
 
I do use onx a lot and simultaneously absolutely despise it. I used to get lost plenty and it made things more difficult, but there actually were spots that would be relatively undisturbed.

Not anymore. Know where everything is, all the time and go anywhere without concern. Folks everywhere.

I’m going to use everything at my disposal but holy hell I wish it was all illegal. Benefit outweighs the cost to me.
 
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