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I have noticed I have been feeling guilty after killing an animal more often these days. There is nothing fun about taking a life. I just have a harder time now with watching some majestic animal that has survived so long only to be snuffed out in an instant by me. I have been contemplating taking a break from it, but I worry about missing out on the opportunities I am blessed with now. I don't want to be 50 and regretting not hunting more when I could hunt like I wanted to as a younger man.
I don't feel remorse, but my drive/need to kill an animal has been reduced.
I've been big game hunting since I was roughly twelve, the majority of my shots have been clean and ethical to what I could control and I have never lost an animal. The older I get the more pre-remorse I have about pulling the trigger when hunting. I have not killed anything since 2010 when I went moose hunting and I only felt a little remorse. I went Blacktail hunting last month a few times and never connected, I enjoy being out in the woods every time I go but this time was weird. Almost every time I went out I almost was wishing I wouldn't see a buck so I wouldn't have to pull the trigger. Anyone ever feel the same way about hunting?I am not a trophy hunter, I will gladly take a nice animal if given the option, but I am a meat hunter first and foremost and I like the idea of knowing where my meat comes from.Anyone have any tips to avoid these remorse jitters?The only thing that may come to mind is my dad has been my hunting partner since I was little and taught me everything I knew in Alaska, as he got older he moved to warmer climate in TN and I have not been hunting with him since. I wonder at times if I need to try something else or take a break with a new hobby to come back refreshed. But I thought a few year break would have been good enough.
Quote from: WAnoob on November 13, 2015, 12:17:35 PMI've been big game hunting since I was roughly twelve, the majority of my shots have been clean and ethical to what I could control and I have never lost an animal. The older I get the more pre-remorse I have about pulling the trigger when hunting. I have not killed anything since 2010 when I went moose hunting and I only felt a little remorse. I went Blacktail hunting last month a few times and never connected, I enjoy being out in the woods every time I go but this time was weird. Almost every time I went out I almost was wishing I wouldn't see a buck so I wouldn't have to pull the trigger. Anyone ever feel the same way about hunting?I am not a trophy hunter, I will gladly take a nice animal if given the option, but I am a meat hunter first and foremost and I like the idea of knowing where my meat comes from.Anyone have any tips to avoid these remorse jitters?The only thing that may come to mind is my dad has been my hunting partner since I was little and taught me everything I knew in Alaska, as he got older he moved to warmer climate in TN and I have not been hunting with him since. I wonder at times if I need to try something else or take a break with a new hobby to come back refreshed. But I thought a few year break would have been good enough.Switch from a gun to a camera and buy local farm raised meat. Eventually after photographing a few nice bucks you might come across one that'll speak to you and something might "click" and you'll stalk that one animal and no others. Or, you'll just have fun getting out photoing animals and we'll enjoy the pics on HW