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<blockquote data-quote="Tikkamike" data-source="post: 852289" data-attributes="member: 22242"><p>For me it is very hard to resist that first day hunt, and sometimes it works out if you can catch the animals early before they get all worked up. BUT I think the end of any season is always the best, or like Harper said, the entire season. The last few years I have had a late season whitetail tag that is open for a month and a half. I typically hunt 4-5 days minimum (from when i get off work at 330-dark) per week and by the end of the season I hate whitetail hunting and swear ill never do it again. but the 100+ hours I spend always seems to pay off in the end. Only once did it not and thats cause I got excited and missed a good buck. I will also say this. I hunt a lot of elk and you can almost guarantee that hunting all day will do nothing more than wear you out. Spend your time getting high early in the morning and just see where the animals are then try to be there that evening. Should make for a enjoyable and successful trip</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tikkamike, post: 852289, member: 22242"] For me it is very hard to resist that first day hunt, and sometimes it works out if you can catch the animals early before they get all worked up. BUT I think the end of any season is always the best, or like Harper said, the entire season. The last few years I have had a late season whitetail tag that is open for a month and a half. I typically hunt 4-5 days minimum (from when i get off work at 330-dark) per week and by the end of the season I hate whitetail hunting and swear ill never do it again. but the 100+ hours I spend always seems to pay off in the end. Only once did it not and thats cause I got excited and missed a good buck. I will also say this. I hunt a lot of elk and you can almost guarantee that hunting all day will do nothing more than wear you out. Spend your time getting high early in the morning and just see where the animals are then try to be there that evening. Should make for a enjoyable and successful trip [/QUOTE]
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