How can anyone have a bad hunting season? Sure, stuff happens. Things can sometimes frustrate and annoy you.
But, OMG!!!!
1) being able to hunt at all is an incredible gift. 2) Having any land at all that we can access to hunt is an incredible gift. 3) hunting is a past time people. It is recreation. Yes, hunting for many of us is more than what is apparent on the surface- and I champion and applaud any of you who find a deeper meaning to the activity. However, none of us "have" to hunt to survive or move forward.
I will never understand (or want to hear) anyone in this country complain about the weather, cost of tags, scarce game or anything regarding the choice they made to participate in hunting.
Good grief. It could be worse. A LOT worse.
I grew up hunting. I guess it's a choice but it can get ingrained and be a hard thing to walk away from. My complaining posts are me trying to quit hunting. My hunting is mostly hunting for a place to hunt.
I haven't purchased a deer tag in several years. I own 4 acres that I live on and deer come through once in a while up until the leaves fall. I sit out there some to feed the hunting bug.
I've still been purchasing a small game license because my son has been coming up for opening weekend of squirrel season. My company owns a small patch of woods that's good for a weekend or so. Other guys hunt it for deer especially the gun season so I stay out.
We have a WMA close by but dodging other hunters and not seeing game just isn't any fun. It's not even much good for small game. I've never seen a rabbit there (there must be some) and I covered so many miles when I used to squirrel hunt there.
The state just keeps doing whatever they can to cram more hunters onto the place. For example they cited the need to get more hunters in the woods during bow season when they legalized crossbows. They don't need more hunters on the WMA.
For various reasons I'm not in a position to do much traveling to hunt. I used to hunt the national forest in the southern part of the state when I was self employed but now I just can't spend much time down there.
How do you have a bad season? I see countless deer and turkey while I'm driving back and forth to work. The deer keep trying to bounce off my vehicles but I can't hunt them. The last deer actually broadsided my truck at a dead run while I was parked...honest. I saw deer up ahead messing around. I slowed. They still hung around on both sides of the road so I stopped. While I was stopped and sipping on my coffee a doe slammed into the truck just in front of the drivers door and bounced up on the windshield. It was dark and I didn't see her coming from that side...she wasn't in my headlight beam. I just about peed myself. Edit: If I lived in a city and wasn't taunted by seeing 100 deer a week (sometimes more) it might not be so hard to just put it out of my mind.
For the last few years I've concentrated on the fishing and that makes for a happy season rather than a depressing season. I have some pretty good fishing available into October and sometimes later depending on weather. For some reason I got the hunting bug again this year and it isn't any fun at all.
At this point it's only that single weekend chasing squirrels with my son that keeps my buying a combo (hunting/fishing) rather than just fishing. Over the last 25 years I've had a handful of land owners let me hunt squirrels. NOBODY here lets you deer hunt.
And I ordered broadheads yesterday...I wish I could explain that.
I think this is how hunting dies. I realize that some areas are much better but that's not where most people live. I don't have a fix and all I can do is vote with my dollars.