That’s been my priority for awhile. While I still need a couple deer each year for the freezer, once that’s accomplished it’s still something I look forward to. It was especially so when I was still working. It’s much easier to let a marginal age buck walk now than it was several years ago.
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Yes I agree and I love making improvements to my set ups, the roads, the camp all off season, then relaxing in the blinds during the season. Shot my bow and killed my buck in October never fired another shot with rifle of bow the rest of the season. Just observed, took pictures, documented and let my guest do all the killing.
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I go out to fill feeders and do my lease work. i mostly do that for the joy of not having the noise of the metroplex rattling around my head. I enjoy the big wide open, seeing a bald eagle on the Red River, watching hawks hunt, listening to quail talk, admiring Wilbarger County sunrises and sunsets, and on and on. Shooting an animal is a bonus. Photography is a great substitute.
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Originally posted by sotx View PostYes I agree and I love making improvements to my set ups, the roads, the camp all off season, then relaxing in the blinds during the season. Shot my bow and killed my buck in October never fired another shot with rifle of bow the rest of the season. Just observed, took pictures, documented and let my guest do all the killing.
Even trimming shooting lanes. Then enjoying all the varieties of game I get to see. Especially the rutting bucks. I got some decent photos this year I wish I was able to share. Last hunt sunrise photos from Baylor county were especially great.
I only shot a couple of does, some pigs and a coyote this year, but had a great season.
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