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Skill and knowledge leads to eliminating low percentage ground. Focusing on an area that you know holds deer and learning the resident populations feeding bedding and rutting grounds adds to your odds. Time spent hunting should be seen as time in school learning the terrain the animal and your own limitations. Such as if I go in deep and my legs are shot I'm not going to try and sneak through the brush on dead legs I'll find a likely spot and sit or on the other hand hunting down a drainage on fresh legs I may be covering ground all day and go less than a mile. Finding your style of hunting and enjoying it kill or no kill is what it's all about. As always it's better to be lucky than good but I've found people that get lucky alot spent alot of time getting good. There all re some posts here just from this year alone that can greatly increase your odds by the advice of not a spot but the kind of spot or how to work the wind . As an example opening day of blacktail was clear and 63 degrees my son missed a spike at 915 am. In the same cut 800 yards away an old man was still hunting the reprod I watched him through my spotting scope in 3.5 hours he traveled 150 yards in the Christmas trees literally a couple of steps every 5 or ten minutes. He killed a forken horn at 30 yards in its bed. I could never hunt that slow and careful but he showed such skill and patience that I was humbled by my lack of his hunting style. A week later I killed a spike in the same unit at 370 yards.. the difference the old man had keys to the gate and fresh legs and skill . I on the other hand hiked in three miles got 600 feet above a skid road through the cut and Glassed Glassed glassed. Better smarter no just different. Keep at it you'll either get luck or good
Your buddy that bagged 3 deer in ten years - a 30% success ratio is quite a bit higher than the annual average state wide.That said, it is likely 80% of the deer are harvested each year by a constant 20% of the hunters.As stated previously in this thread - location, and your knowledge of it as well as your continued study and understanding of deer behavior puts the odds in your favor. Don't expect success each year until you've proven yourself to be successful each year - year after year.The best of luck.
13 (one not recovered) for the last 12 years, plus two muley does. For me it is location, location, location.
I’d say 10% of the hunters kill 90% of the deer. Sure sometimes luck is involved but you will find That often the same guys are ’consistentlty lucky’ every year. If you are consistently looking in the right place the ‘right place right time’ will happen. One tidbit there is its easy to run and gun all over the place looking for a ‘new spot’ the reality is most spots hold deer and it will be your knowledge of that particular spot that will lead to your success.