As I finish up a four day whitetail hunt, I am struck with some thoughts that I would like to share.
I am not new to hunting, or woodsmanship. I have been hunting all manner of quarry my entire life. The last two years I have made the switch to traditional archery, skipping the compound step altogether (I always figured that if was going to shoot something with sights and a trigger I may as well just use a rifle). Let me start by saying this, I am NOT any good at it.....but I am going to be. In the last two years I have not recorded any harvests or punched any tags, but I have been truely reborn as a hunter and outdoorsman. I would not trade this years experiences afield with any thus far, and I have had some cherished memories in the past. I have had many opportunities this season, and come so close on numerous occasions. I have missed 6 whitetails this season of every shape and gender. I have made improvement, each time, and the list of "small victories" continues to grow.
I suppose the reason for this rambling diatribe is to thank EVERYONE involved on this site, from the founders and moderators up to the folks like me. The season isn't over yet, and I have work to do getting myself a harvest. Win, lose or draw I have emerged a better hunter, and will continue to do so. Thanks to everyone who has and will share this journey with me.
Jake