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The one in particular I'm thinking of usually takes 5+ deer a year with a Marlboro hanging out of his mouth. Most with a bow. Couple hours in the morning, couple hours in the evening. Me? I wash my gear with the magic soap, wash my a$$ with the magic soap, spray my gear down... considered brushing my teeth with doe piss but I didn't want it THAT bad.Really dig deep on what they are doing, they may think they aren’t doing anything special but there is probably something there. Are they getting out there at 4am while you are getting there at 8? Are they spending the whole day vs you are getting lunch back at the truck? Are they practicing good odor control, And so on…
Maybe switch to a shotgun rather than bow so that you don’t have such a tight distance limitation. Also, maybe sitting in a stand just isn’t your thing, I know I couldn’t sit in a place for more than a half hour without getting antsy and leaving early. Some people I know really are just lucky, my cousin from Wisconsin came out to do an OTC elk rifle hunt and he literally just walked in to a bull elk 40 minutes in to the first day and shot it.
Try a western hunt where you are doing more glassing and stalking rather than sitting in one place all day or even do a guided hunt or two and really spend a lot of time with the guide asking them what they are doing and why.
I just don't think hearing aids will help a dead guy be a better hunter.he’s legally dead but refuses to get hearing aids
I'm not sure if Willie and Merle are/ were hunters?To be snarky, in my experience, the people saying stuff like this and stuff like "ya can't eat the antlers" are guys who fill tags regularly.
I definately do not use my cell phone during hunting, on a stand or not. It gives off light and signals you cannot see/hear but deer might be able to. put that thing away...same for movement while reading a book...no, deer are very wary...put those things away. It isn't bad luck..it's doing things that alert wary deer. Think
DeafI just don't think hearing aids will help a dead guy be a better hunter.
Pennsylvania I've hunted high and low density areas based on statistics. Late 80s and early 90s were the highest densities this state has ever seen and I was not seeing deerI killed my 118 deer with a bow last week and I’m only in my 30s. If I wasn’t on deer consistently I would another hobby.
I love shooting my bow in the off season, but if i take it in the woods it’s to kill critters not take it for a walk.
What state are you hunting? Sounds like low deer density areas. If you’re repeating the same tactics over and over and getting the same results it’s time to change something.
By October, I'm excited for the season.Take next year off. Don’t sell or give away any of your gear, just take next year off. That should tell you how you feel about the whole thing.
I’m like you in that I’m very unlucky in the killing aspect. And every year as the season ends I say the same thing, ‘why am I spending all this time, money, and effort on something that produces no results?’
And every year about 2 weeks after the season I find myself chomping to get out and hunt again. So I go out again the next year.
Maybe you just need a break so you can reevaluate things?