When to quit?

Schmo

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From your avatar the country looks pretty open. If you have time (and distance) I have found a couple dry fires really calms the nerves before I send the real deal.
Absolutely. Got to do that last season on two deer, one at 360, another at 370. Had time to dry fire on both. It’s tremendous how much it helps calm and give confidence when you have the luxury to do it.
 
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One thing I’m seeing here, and it may have already been brought up but you mentioned hunting multiple spots over the course of a season. Have you tried hunting 1 spot consistently? It seems to me if you had a consistent spot that you knew intimately, knew when, where and how the animals were going to use the land in that spot you might have more luck. Do your buddies that are successful regularly jump around or do they hunt the same spot all season? I personally have fallen into the trap of grass is greener syndrome and I’m always checking someplace new, but I’m also a western hunter where game densities are much lower and seeking out new spots/animals is the norm


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