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I would say that a quality hunt is what you make of it. Getting a giant isn't necessarily what makes it quality. Focus on the time spent with hunting buddies and getting to be in the woods when very few other people are interferring and enjoy the positives. My wife's quality hunt certainly didn't go the way I expected but that doesn't mean it sucked. If getting a giant buck is the only part about the hunt that matters you are hunting for the wrong reasons.
Quote from: adamR on November 23, 2017, 08:54:00 AMI would say that a quality hunt is what you make of it. Getting a giant isn't necessarily what makes it quality. Focus on the time spent with hunting buddies and getting to be in the woods when very few other people are interferring and enjoy the positives. My wife's quality hunt certainly didn't go the way I expected but that doesn't mean it sucked. If getting a giant buck is the only part about the hunt that matters you are hunting for the wrong reasons.Oh whatever...it’s nice to shoot big bucks after waiting several years to draw.Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Did you see any elk?
Quote from: Jimmy33 on November 23, 2017, 09:02:11 AMQuote from: adamR on November 23, 2017, 08:54:00 AMI would say that a quality hunt is what you make of it. Getting a giant isn't necessarily what makes it quality. Focus on the time spent with hunting buddies and getting to be in the woods when very few other people are interferring and enjoy the positives. My wife's quality hunt certainly didn't go the way I expected but that doesn't mean it sucked. If getting a giant buck is the only part about the hunt that matters you are hunting for the wrong reasons.Oh whatever...it’s nice to shoot big bucks after waiting several years to draw.Sent from my iPhone using TapatalkIf you want to shoot quality animals, start saving your pennies and hunt pretty much any other western state. To many people + horribly managed game + too many predators = Washington hunting. In my opinion, quality in this state means less hunters in the woods and doesn't necessarily have anything to do with antler size.
I agree 100% trophy, I'm just suggesting that animals like that are super rare. Another example is the Mission bull, which may never be topped in this state. The mentality of hunting in this state is shoot the first legal animal for most hunters. When most hunt other western states the hardest thing is to not shoot the first legal animal because of how poor the opportunities are here. I guess I'm just saying when I finally burn my quality points, I'm not thinking about shooting a world class animal. Im thinking about a better opportunity to hunt with less pressure and if a world class animal steps out then that's the icing on the cake. One thing is for sure, when I finally burn my quality points then WDFW won't get one more cent out of me for permit applications.I think I'm sitting on 18 points for quality and OIL permits, so I'm thinking that I should be done playing the game in the next 10 years. I personally started playing the points game in the other western states about 8 years ago and will start cashing some of my points in next year. My wife's Idaho mule deer tag this year was by far the best "quality" hunt I had ever been a part of. Maybe I'm jaded because I think hunting in this state is a joke and WDFW only wants to manage our money and not the herds. Rant over.... for now.