I put my Dad in for tags that are a bit easier terrain wise so that I have opportunity to spend time with him.
I've heard a saying all my life that to kill big bucks you have to hunt where big bucks live. I'm sure there's something to it out Wesr as well considering where a lot of cover page animals come from.If you didn't read the Journal, they discussed the 90/10 rule. 10 percent kill 90 percent of the big bucks. Memories with family and friends are just as important as the score.
Rich
I never said they didn't work. I have a couple.I've arrowed several deer that never would have come in range without the can call.
I must admit I looked at this thread a bit, but did not care for how it seemed to be going. I do appreciate your perspective and think I'd enjoy sharing a camp fire with you.Yea I know the 90% - 10% thing. From where I sit I see many of the 10%er as doing it wrong but that is just me. To each their own hunt like you want but this self confessed 90%er has accumulated a fairly large pile of racks that will make even the most dedicated 10%er look twice.
Again I dont see hunting as a contest and I will never see the score or how many bucks you kill in a row as important. In fact I have not even gotten around to measure any buck I have killed (other than outside width) and not sure why folks do. You boys pry find it funny but I dont mount my "trophies" either - again only a 90%er would have the audacity not score or mount the deer he has killed. Including that deer taken with archery equipment in the profile pic he is just over 29" and I will pry never know the score.. I would bet a nickle that the biggest one will go well over 210" but then again I will let the 10%ers worry about score as that deer was taken with my father and grandfather who has passed - so if it were a 170" class 4x it would be just as cool to me..
So what I am sayin is that the 90%ers might only have this week to hunt and even if they dont get out of camp I am happy to share the woods as well as camp with them and will not belittle their experience in any way. As to me the pic with a family /sun set in the background is much more valuable than hanging a dead animal on the wall to brag
about - but that is why I am a 90% as to me being a 90%er is has nothing to do with the amount or size of bucks you kill but the perspective you have on the hunt..
I am just sayin to us 90%ers hunting is more to us than just the score, the mount, and how many years in a row you killed a deer...
Good luck to all the 10%ers and 90%ers who are lucky enough to get out to enjoy the seasons.
the expo in slc.... everyone was in camoOoh that's a pretty good one!
I just want a good iced tea & a steak, but will wait until dark to leave the hunting grounds. The water hole in town is a good place to scout as well if you want to know what group of guides are in the area....and 1st to arrive at the water hole (in town) instead of glassing in the evening.