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<blockquote data-quote="Varmint Hunter" data-source="post: 2906729" data-attributes="member: 313"><p>I've shot my share of big bucks (most with the bow) and have plenty of trophies mounted. That's all behind me now. I like to take a couple of deer for the venison and have no real interest in bucks. I do like to hunt at long(er) ranges than most anyone in the outfitted camps where I hunt. I tell the guide that I do NOT want to be placed where a good buck has been seen and can be taken at 100yds over a bait pile. If I see one, I'll let it walk. Most of the other guys would pay anything for that opportunity but it doesn't interest me. I just ask to be placed in stands where there are LR shot opportunities. Sometimes they accommodate me and other times not. Last year I dropped a big doe at 501yds but I could easily see over 800yds in two directions. I was happy with the hunt. Everyone hunts differently and we all find different aspects of the hunt enjoyable. As we grow in this sport, our attitudes change.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Varmint Hunter, post: 2906729, member: 313"] I've shot my share of big bucks (most with the bow) and have plenty of trophies mounted. That's all behind me now. I like to take a couple of deer for the venison and have no real interest in bucks. I do like to hunt at long(er) ranges than most anyone in the outfitted camps where I hunt. I tell the guide that I do NOT want to be placed where a good buck has been seen and can be taken at 100yds over a bait pile. If I see one, I'll let it walk. Most of the other guys would pay anything for that opportunity but it doesn't interest me. I just ask to be placed in stands where there are LR shot opportunities. Sometimes they accommodate me and other times not. Last year I dropped a big doe at 501yds but I could easily see over 800yds in two directions. I was happy with the hunt. Everyone hunts differently and we all find different aspects of the hunt enjoyable. As we grow in this sport, our attitudes change. [/QUOTE]
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