It took me 3 years to kill a doe. Then year four I killed a 7 pt. and a doe. This year Im hunting more than usual and have nothing but a missed doe to show for my efforts. For me the hardest part in that 1st deer was calming myself down, picking a spot, and following thru w/ the shot. I took several shots those 1st couple years and really had trouble with my shooting on game. Id shoot good at spots and such but when a live deer was within range I'd go to crap. Id shoot at the deers whole front 1/2, pluck the string, jerk my head up at release to hopefully watch the arrow hit the deer, which it never did, till i learned to keep my head down and pick a spot. I was always just as wound up shooting at deer w/ the compound, its just that the compound has those little checks built in that make it much harder to not come to a solid anchor, slow down and line up the pin thru the peep on the hair ya wanna hit, and then squeeze the release trigger for a smooth release. Making that 1st traditional kill was a real acomplishment for me and I'm way more proud of that 1st doe than any buck ive killed with more modern weapons.
As for paying dues and enduring the elements I was stupid enough to sit in a 1 1/2 inch downpour w/o raingear this past sat afternoon. I was so cold when I got down i couldnt take my climber apart. My hands were like metal hooks. I couldnt have hit the ground with an arrow let alone a deer, yet I couldnt leave!! Thank god i didnt see any to tempt me w/ a shot. I had to stay till dark. STUPID!!! Everytime I do nonsense like that i say never again, but ive done it once a year minimum for as long as i can remember and im sure I'll do it again.