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Re: Stages of hunting/trapping and personal growth [Re: jalstat] #8504514
8 hours ago
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South Ga - Almost Florida
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Originally Posted by jalstat
Originally Posted by Swamp Wolf
I like the total hunting experience of hunting one mature buck using mostly archery gear, but I also enjoy taking my Georgia limit of mature bucks and I revel in the shooting experience. I do all this and enjoy giving back too.

What stage am I in?

The retired do as I want have all the time in the world stage just like me

Ding..Ding!

I think we have a winner!

Fist bump jalstat!!


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Re: Stages of hunting/trapping and personal growth [Re: elsmasho82] #8504524
7 hours ago
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Fist bump back at you Swamp

Re: Stages of hunting/trapping and personal growth [Re: elsmasho82] #8504585
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I didn't get in the stand once this weekend. Enjoyed cooking for my sons and getting them to their stands.

It was also almost 80 degrees and the old man knew it would be slow....

Agree with what Yesir said above.

Re: Stages of hunting/trapping and personal growth [Re: Swamp Wolf] #8504630
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Originally Posted by Swamp Wolf
I love to experience the closenes!!!



This has become a bigger game than the actual killing. Trying to be invisible in the woods is becoming an obsession. Thursday afternoon I was in an open ladder stand, not 16 or 20 feet off the ground, just 10’ and a buck came within 28’ and stayed a couple minutes before he made me. Friday morning one passed by me 10’ away as I sat in the crouch of a couple limbs on an overturned tree. Didn’t even know I was there. I do get disappointed when I don’t capitalize on selected opportunities but what a rush to have them unknowingly get that close.


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Re: Stages of hunting/trapping and personal growth [Re: HobbieTrapper] #8504652
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Originally Posted by HobbieTrapper
Originally Posted by Swamp Wolf
I love to experience the closenes!!!



This has become a bigger game than the actual killing. Trying to be invisible in the woods is becoming an obsession. Thursday afternoon I was in an open ladder stand, not 16 or 20 feet off the ground, just 10’ and a buck came within 28’ and stayed a couple minutes before he made me. Friday morning one passed by me 10’ away as I sat in the crouch of a couple limbs on an overturned tree. Didn’t even know I was there. I do get disappointed when I don’t capitalize on selected opportunities but what a rush to have them unknowingly get that close.



What u trying to do? Grab them by a leg?


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Re: Stages of hunting/trapping and personal growth [Re: elsmasho82] #8504666
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Originally Posted by HobbieTrapper
Originally Posted by Swamp Wolf
I love to experience the closenes!!!



This has become a bigger game than the actual killing. Trying to be invisible in the woods is becoming an obsession. Thursday afternoon I was in an open ladder stand, not 16 or 20 feet off the ground, just 10’ and a buck came within 28’ and stayed a couple minutes before he made me. Friday morning one passed by me 10’ away as I sat in the crouch of a couple limbs on an overturned tree. Didn’t even know I was there. I do get disappointed when I don’t capitalize on selected opportunities but what a rush to have them unknowingly get that close.



Originally Posted by Swamp Wolf
What u trying to do? Grab them by a leg?


lol


-Goofy
Re: Stages of hunting/trapping and personal growth [Re: elsmasho82] #8504668
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We didn't have unlimited deer where I hunted, or tags, so you killed what showed up if you were eating them.
Killed a very large bunch, but I was more than content to see my son get one....

He's in Texas now and never coming back, and I sold my property that would have been his... so that stage is over.
We have plenty of deer here on the Island but its archery only and I can't do that....beside, I have a friend that loves to hunt, but never eats them, he shoots me one a year now....Just finished cutting up this years contestant, lol

Re: Stages of hunting/trapping and personal growth [Re: SJA] #8504670
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Originally Posted by SJA
FIVE STAGES OF A HUNTER

Hunters change through the years. Factors used to determine "successful hunting" change as well for each hunter. A hunter's age, role models, and his years of hunting experience affect his ideas of "success."

Many hunters may fit into one of the following five groups. In 1975-1980, groups of over 1,000 hunters in Wisconsin were studied, surveyed, and written about by Professors Robert Jackson and Robert Norton, University of Wisconsin-La Crosse. The results of their studies form a widely accepted theory of hunter behavior and development. Where are you now? Where would you like to be?

SHOOTER STAGE

The hunter talks about satisfaction with hunting being closely tied to being able to "get shooting." Often the beginning duck hunter will relate he had an excellent day if he got in a lot of shooting. The beginning deer hunter will talk about the number of shooting opportunities. Missing game means little to hunters in this phase. A beginning hunter wants to pull the trigger and test the capability of his firearm. A hunter in this stage may be a dangerous hunting partner.

LIMITING OUT STAGE

A hunter still talks about satisfaction gained from shooting. But what seems more important is measuring success through the killing of game and the number of birds or animals shot. Limiting out, or filling a tag, is the absolute measure. Do not let your desire to limit out be stronger than the need for safe behavior at all times.

TROPHY STAGE

Satisfaction is described in terms of selectivity of game. A duck hunter might take only green heads. A deer hunter looks for one special deer. A hunter might travel far to find a real trophy animal. Shooting opportunity and skills become less important.

METHOD STAGE

This hunter has all the special equipment. Hunting has become one of the most important things in his life. Satisfaction comes from the method that enables the hunter to take game. Taking game is important, but second to how it is taken. This hunter will study long and hard
how best to pick a blind site, lay out decoys, and call in waterfowl. A deer hunter will go one on one with a white-tailed deer, studying sign, tracking, and the life habits of the deer. Often, the
hunter will handicap himself by hunting only with black powder firearms or bow and arrow. Bagging game, or limiting, still is understood as being a necessary part of the hunt during this phase.

SPORTSMAN STAGE

As a hunter ages and after many years of hunting, he "mellows out." Satisfaction now can be found in the total hunting experience. Being in the field, enjoying the company of friends and family, and seeing nature outweigh the need for taking game.

Not all hunters go through all the stages, or go through them in that particular order. It is also possible for hunters who pursue several species of game to be in different stages with regard to each species. Some hunters feel that role models of good sportsmen, training, or reading books or magazines helped them pass more quickly through some stages.


Pretty sure I was interviewed for this study. At least more than once while ducking here on Mississippi. I'm going to guess that Moosetrot probably met this guy too??

Mac


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Re: Stages of hunting/trapping and personal growth [Re: Savell] #8504697
1 hour ago
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Originally Posted by Savell
…. Well you ain’t that much younger than me worstcase

.. but young enough I’m gonna take the privilege to call you boy

… boy get out there and kill a bunch of stuff .. post it on the internet.. flex over carcass piles

… leave the tongues hanging out and rub the blood of your kills on your face

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.. ooooheeeeelllllyyyeaahhhh !!!!!!!


You sir are a strange man

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