This is how it starts.. you get a big buck on camera. Next you’ll see him.. almost get crack at him, decide your only going to wait for him from that point forward. Pass smaller bucks and then big buck addiction sets in for years to come.
Good luck to you, hope you have a successful season and achieve whatever goals you have set for yourself.I spent an entire season holding out for this buck in 2009 after getting daytime pictures of him regularly during the entire spring/summer period. I hunted him only when the conditions were favorable, practiced extreme scent control, and never disturbed the area I knew he was bedding in.
As a result, "big buck addiction" was responsible for the most frustrating season I have ever had in over 50 years of deer hunting and I have no desire to repeat it, ever. I saw him twice during archery season and as things sometimes go, he ended up being arrowed by a rather inexperienced archer who was in the right place at the right time a mile away from his home range during the pre-rut/early rut period.
While I have my minimum standards my goal at 70 years old is to enjoy the hunt and cherish the remaining time I have left, if the big boy happens by, he does. If he doesn't, so be it. Time will tell.
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Don - At 70, I can't think of a better way to spend time in the fall than sitting in a tree stand patiently waiting for Mr. Big to show up. No rush …….... relaxing ……….. fresh, crisp air …………. great fall foliage ………….. and maybe a shot at a trophy. I'd buy into that scenario !!! Good luck this fall with him.
DittoDon - At 70, I can't think of a better way to spend time in the fall than sitting in a tree stand patiently waiting for Mr. Big to show up. No rush …….... relaxing ……….. fresh, crisp air …………. great fall foliage ………….. and maybe a shot at a trophy. I'd buy into that scenario !!! Good luck this fall with him.