Big Game Hunting > Bear Hunting
Two nights in a row I let bears walk.
Molon5labe:
I let a bear walk last week. It was getting late, I was 2.5 miles back, alone, and I had been running on empty all day. I knew I would be back there for several hours dealing with a kill and I just didn't want to deal with it. I realized then i shouldn't have even been back there to begin with if I wasn't willing to follow through. Of coarse today I regret it though.
bknilvr00:
Teach me! Make me your taller, more handsome pupil!
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headshot5:
--- Quote ---There comes a time in every hunters life , when you realize the reason you are hunting isn't about making the kill.
On our Cook Shack wall in our camps is written.
"If you came for the meat.
You came for the wrong reason."
There is nothing wrong with you. You just arrived at a different level in your hunting.
--- End quote ---
While I agree completely with the above statement. I really think predators need to be taken out as often as possible (fill those tags). We have a surplus of predators in this state, and while they are eating berries for the most part now, it was only a month or two ago, when they were eating fawns/calves. :tup:
D-Rock425:
--- Quote from: bknilvr00 on August 16, 2016, 08:07:04 AM ---Teach me! Make me your taller, more handsome pupil!
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--- End quote ---
:chuckle:
theleo:
This is bringing to mind a saying that an old timer told me in regards to easy to draw/OTC tags, "Never pass on opening morning what you would happily take closing night." Tag soup doesn't eat as well as bear sausage.
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