Partikle wrote:I think if it was easy and you bagged a big buck every year it would not be as addictive as it is. :
Partikle,

That's the addicting part... The more big bucks you outwit, the more you want to outwit!...
First off, I was strictly a meat hunter and didn't care if I shot a doe or a buck, as long as I had meat in the freezer I was happy. If I shot a big buck while trying to put meat in the freezer, it was nothing more than just icing on the cake for me. I had never really tried to ouwit big bucks and challenge them on their turf, under their rules . I started matching my wits with big bucks when they started to allow us more than just one tag. At least one of my tags is kept for a big buck, the other tags are to fill the freezer. And if I get my big buck that's great, because I have the head to mount and hang on my wall as a way of honoring the animal, and bringing it back to life so to speak. That said, there is too much negative thoughts and talk associated with trophy hunting about hunters that hunt only for big bucks. And the really sad part is that it's coming from other hunters.
I used to hunt with firearms right up until 1996. I gave it up because I was no longer getting the satisfaction I was after from harvesting an animal with a firearm. I found it was too easy, and there was no challenge in it for me. But you will never hear me condemn hunters who choose to hunt with firearms,
NEVER...
Here's what keeps me going back looking for big bucks.
To hunt for big bucks and trying to out-smart them on their home turfs is everything but an easy task. At times it can become very frustrating for us hunters. That's right, even for the best hunters out-there. You have to expect to be busted, cause not everthing goes as planned everytime. There are times the buck will come from the wrong direction of his regular travels and come out behind you catching you by surprise. And by the time you see or hear him he's right under you and you can't move because he knows that something just doesn't feel right.
And there are times it's the doe that busts you and blows outta there like a bat out of hell alerting every deer in the area counting the big buck that may be following her, sometimes the wind will swirl all of a sudden at the wrong time for you, but the right time for the buck, you can get busted reaching for you urine bottle, your stand may creek as you're shifting your weight. The truth here is, I can go on and on about ways that will get you busted. But when you finally succeed in harvesting that buck you've been hunting/challenging for 2 or 3 seasons, that my friend is pretty exiting. Especially when you accomplish your goal with archery equipment!... That's the rush I'm after!...
LW