Scouting 101

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Aug 29, 2015

Taking on a new area before the season starts can be extremely overwhelming.  Even if where you are scouting is somewhat familiar to you, it can still be tough.  Things change from year to year, whether it be availability of food or added hunting pressure.  Over the last few years though, I have come up with a basic system that has seemed to work pretty good when it comes to narrowing down specific areas to check out.  Now, keep in mind that all of these suggestions are based on my experience hunting in Arizona.  Hopefully, you can apply them to your neck of the woods though when it comes time to scout.

The Secret to being a Successful Hunter

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Aug 15, 2015

Every year it seems that a select few individuals are ALWAYS notching tags.  These people do this year in and year out.  It doesn’t matter if they are hunting black bears or elk, they get it done, no matter the circumstances.  How do they do it though?  I am sure this is a question we have all asked ourselves at least once.  What is different about these consistently successful hunters and everyone else?  Is it their calling techniques or glassing skills?  Maybe, it is their equipment that is responsible for their success?  While those things can definitely aid one in being successful, it isn’t any of them.  So what is it?  In my humble opinion, I believe that the “secret”, if you will, is hanging out in between their ears.  They have a positive attitude, loads of tenacity, and a colossal urge to never give up.  All things that are mental.

Hunters vs. Hunters

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Aug 1, 2015

The fact that I am even writing about this troubles me.  I think that it needs to be said though.  There should be no such thing as hunters vs. hunters, but sadly it is something that has definitely shown its face.  Why?  I haven’t got the foggiest.  Honestly, I don’t remember any of this from when I was a boy.  Maybe, with how easy it is nowadays to communicate with other people via the internet and hide behind a computer screen, the issue is becoming more prevalent.  It seems like outlets like social media have decapitated any semblance of a filter.  Whether it be people criticizing someone for the type of weapon they choose to hunt with or someone hunting for meat vs. someone that is a trophy hunter, this ugly disease has seemed to weed its way into our small and threatened community.