What is hunting to you ?

Top 3 that make me pinch myself and think I was meant to be doing what I’m doing. Taking one of my girls hunting and seeing the joy on their faces.
My wife and I bow hunting elk when they bugle at 20 yards and it vibrates your chest.
And setting 20’ up in the river bottom hardwoods and hearing leaves crunch, and you look up and a big buck is coming towards you.

These are the ones I dream of.
 
It's a tradition in my family. Something that has been there ever since I can remember. When I was a kid, I couldn't wait to hear the stories about the days hunt from my dad and uncles. I remember helping my dad blood trail deer during archery season. Now, when the leaves start changing and the temp starts to drop, I get this feeling that I have to get out in the woods. I love scouting all my spots and constantly looking for new ones. Looking for fresh sign to hunt, constantly trying to figure out what the deer will do next. The best for me is when I scout a new spot, make a prediction and the deer comes in just like I expected. It only happens every once in a while, but I'm slowly getting better at it. I spend a lot of time scouting spots for my father and son since they both don't have the time and my dad isn't as mobile. My most memorable hunts were when my boys killed their first deer and when my wife shot one a few years ago. Those experiences outshine any buck I've killed. Hunting is also a time when I try to appreciate God's creation and to be grateful for the opportunity.
 
Hunting to me is about escape and freedom. For that time I am free and my mind is clear and focused on the hunt.

I don’t worry too much about what other people do.
 
What keeps me hunting is the hunt... very hard to describe to some. It’s being in an area most people will never see—learning animals, weather, terrain, and my especially my own limits. Hunting gives my time purpose, and if everything lines up, I’m fortunate enough to take an animal.
 
These days its two different kinds of hunting I enjoy. I live in Texas and as some as mentioned, we hunt over feeders. Its how I grew up hunting and how my kids have grown up hunting. I lease just under 4 thousand acres in the hill country a couple hours from the house. ITs low fence but we have alot of exotics roaming around which makes it extra fun. We have had this place for over 13 years, my youngest was 3 when we got it. I now have 1 and 2 year old grandsons from my oldest. My Texas hunting is now all about just spending time at the ranch and the fellowship. I do a little bow hunting but my greatest enjoyment is watching the kids be successful.

The more serious hunting I do for myself is out west and north. Looking forward to an Alaska Peninsula Brown Bear hunt in May!!!
 
Being out in God's creation is #1, meat #2.
I'm not a fan of baiting, but since it's been made legal in Alabama, our property follows along. We're the biggest private land owner in the neighborhood and all of our smaller tract neighbors are doing it, with food plots and feeders 10 yards from the property line. We bait and have food plots to try and give them more reason to stay on our place, which it seems we're successful doing so thus far.

I prefer not to hunt by a feeder, but sometimes it's unavoidable on our place. Not a guarantee though. Missed two does this past Friday by a feeder. Rifle/scope have been solid since I've owned them, but apparently got bumped since my Colorado trip to cause a miss.
Killed a nice buck Saturday morning with a borrowed rifle, chasing a doe/yearling in the woods, nowhere near a feeder.
 
I like hunting public, but dang is it hard here in Florida. I like going out and exploring a piece and trying to figure it out. Its difficult but rewarding, the deer know the game well and all the old bucks stay in the closed areas where you can't hunt. Ive been lucky enough to get on some decent ones early season over the last few years but it definitely takes time and luck. Very hard to pattern deer here where there is food and water in thick cover and they don't have to move.

I live in a small neighborhood a few miles from a WMA, most plots are 3 to 5 acres and we have some big neighborhood deer. When I first moved in I put up a feeder in my yard to see what would come by. During the summer I could ride my lawnmower within 50 yds to 8 point bucks during daylight. The first cold snap and opening day of archery season I sat out near the feeder, had a smaller 6 and a bunch of does. Didn't shoot anything and from October to February I did not have a single daylight buck on the feeder. Had a few regulars coming late night through the season. Late Feb I had a big boy come through one afternoon chasing some does and stopped to eat after they ran off. Never been on camera once. I wasn't actively hunting as i hsd pretty much given up but seen him and tagged him. It was kinda bittersweet as it didnt feel like "hunting" but I know it was not shooting tame trained deer either. I ended up taking down the feeder in the yard tho, was spending too much feeding the chickens and ducks lol.

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Last Pic is the only daylight buck for that whole year. Lucky enough to kill him but it was definitely not shooting fish in a barrel like I thought it would be.
 
Hunting to me comes in so many different forms. Alot I do not believe in or participate in and have a personal distaste for.
But....someone participating in any legal method or way of hunting is way better than someone that is anti hunting..
Imo
 
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