on one particular farm I'm hunting late season I have a 6.5 yr old 8 point pretty well patterned. very killable buck.
on the other hand there is a slammer that enteres the field from a few different locations and tends to shy away from this old 8. should I kill the old 8. or spend a lot of hours hoping this high scoring 5.5 yr old buck makes a mistake.
same general age class of deer with very different personality traits.
90 percent of me wants to nail the coffin shut on this bully of an 8 point. pick up a real nice set of sheds and look forward to next year. But in the back of my head I really want to kill the higher scoring buck, he is new to this farm and I don't know if he will be around next year. that's why it's called hunting I guess
on the other hand there is a slammer that enteres the field from a few different locations and tends to shy away from this old 8. should I kill the old 8. or spend a lot of hours hoping this high scoring 5.5 yr old buck makes a mistake.
same general age class of deer with very different personality traits.
90 percent of me wants to nail the coffin shut on this bully of an 8 point. pick up a real nice set of sheds and look forward to next year. But in the back of my head I really want to kill the higher scoring buck, he is new to this farm and I don't know if he will be around next year. that's why it's called hunting I guess