AMEN! I think the second time I met Lee Lakosky he told me straight up "I'm not that good of a hunter, but we hunt really good land".... Obviously, Lee is a smart guy; and had done well for himself (regardless of if you like them or not).
I also have had the chance to hunt with some other guys I consider to be some of the best whitetail hunters in the world; and who have the proof on the walls. I also learned that some guys will do ANYTHING to get onto the land where these deer live. Sometimes pretty much selling their soles in the process. And some have also paid the price for their aggressive ways.
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Regarding Lee Lakosky, he came from MN, where if I remember reading he had never shot a buck with a bow. He probably was not the best hunter, but has evolved into a very good bowhunter. For three reasons, one he has great property (give him credit he made it happen) and he has the time to spend hours on the stand. Third he makes the tough shots when they count.
That being said, as a father of 4 boys who are all in sports, I wouldn't be able to do what he does even if I had the opportunity. Football games almost every night, activities, I am not willing to miss them.
Todd, I do agree, if you own or lease a large chunk of ground you will have a much better opportunity to harvest a giant. It is a good goal to have to work countless hours to generate enough money to buy a farm like that. Nothing wrong with that goal in my opinion!
Lastly, I agree with the other posters on Midwest Whitetail. Love the online and TV version. Bill Winke has kids, and still makes it all work. He admits his mistakes and is not "bouyah" when he shoots a buck. In my opinion his show is the ultimate source for whitetail knowledge