I'll be honest. I'm struggling a little on how to respond to the whole TV, mag, next Steve B stuff. On the one hand, I do think a lot more people can have the "history" aspect of growing deer than believe. Often, the reasons they don't are because they aren't sure how to pull it off (nope, not brain surgery, but anything can seem like brain surgery until you understand how to do it), they destroy their place with human pressure or they aren't willing to do the work. I mean, check out the pics in the 3rd to last post on this page
http://habitat-talk.com/index.php?threads/sample-plan.355/page-6
I've got history on all of them. They came from an 80 and a 120, not in areas known to produce great bucks and the land is good, but nothing out of this world. It's typical WI farm ground. They never had history with anything before.
On the flip side, not every property works for growing deer. My younger brother is a teacher and owns just 40 acres up north. Everything else he hunts is local farm ground he knocks on doors to get hunting permission or public grounds. His 40 won't grow bucks, period, but he's setup to suck them in. Between his 40 and the other ground he's worked to get on, he arrows a good buck in NW WI dang near every year.
No doubt, Mags, TV and even me, myself to a greater extent than I should, take the very best situations and make it seem like everyone can have them. That can be a very damaging thing in many ways. That said, there are a handful of people that don't have great land to hunt, many don't have any private land to hunt, and they kill good deer every single year, while the vast majority of their hunting buddies at work don't. Sure, part of that is skill, but I truly believe more than anything it's a drive to do so and attention to detail.
Look at how many people make excuses for why they don't hunt public grounds or why they can't kill good bucks there. As I type, 4 public land bucks are looking down at me and I have another couple on the walls down stairs. Sorry for sounding like a jerk, as I know I have unfair advantages even on the public grounds than most (time is a big advantage...No, not hours in the trees, but time to scout and the flexibility to be able to hunt when the conditions are ripe).
Sorry if I offend anyone with this, but the parts I'm torn on is that I think on the one hand people are generally far too willing to make excuses for why they aren't killing 3.5 yr olds (racks mean nothing, age is key in my book...that 2.5 yr old 130 sure isn't a better buck than the 110 4.5 yr old), when the mirror often holds the real answer. At the same time, there are areas where it's a ton harder (see the MN guys' plight, as an example) and shooting a 3.5+ isn't and shouldn't be the priority for everyone. Some just want to grow deer more than anything else, and, though I'm confident that more ground can than can't, not all ground can grow bucks. There's a fine line between making excuses and having realistic expectations. When I'm hunting WI public ground, I don't care what the rack looks like, I find a 3.5 and I'm killing it without hesitation. The C MN ground, I just want to kill a 4.5 there this year (big chunk of ground), but it's rack likely won't be pretty. The 80 or 120 WI ground I manage, a "nice" 3.5 is fine. IL, I have my sights set on a 5.5 & a 6.5. If I don't kill one with the bow and the other with a gun, I'll actually be disappointed, and I should be. Both are killable deer, the property is now officially setup stupid easy to hunt and I can spend as much time there as I want (within self imposed family limitation, of course).
The one area I've dropped the ball this year is on public ground and not getting myself setup already in WI and MN. I haven't made the time. I could sell the excuse that I've been sooooooo busy and just couldn't, but it's on me. I simply didn't make the time, and that's OK, but the answer to why is still looking at me in the mirror. because of that, I'm likely to have a down season (compared to typical seasons) and I'm the one to blame, no one or anything else. I worked harder than ever this past year, but didn't work anywhere close as hard on setting myself up as normal.
No doubt this incoherent rambling comes off offensive to some and makes me look like a horrifically spoiled baby. It was not meant to do either. Like it or not, most of you guys are my friends. I know it's weird, since most of us have never met. On the one hand, I don't want to see you have unrealistic expectations. On the other, I think it's a shame and waste when people make excuses or compare themselves to other hunters that don't kill. Few are as driven as those here (and there's absolutely NOTHING wrong with either side of that). Don't allow them to set the bar for you. You can do a heck of a lot better, IF you really want too.
Last comment and I'll shut up, if you read this and believe it is aimed at "you", it's not. None of this is written with anyone in mind...Just incoherent, free flow of thoughts that I doubt help anyone, but hopefully does help someone.