Great question River...
I'm kind of laughing to myself right now.....
Have you ever shared an approach to a morning stand with someone that didn't learn how to carry their feet in the timber.
You are going heal to toe trying not to snap a small twig and they are behind you sounding like there is an elephant following you.
Qualities of a woodsman.....
- The ablility to be a part of the woods, not just be in the woods.
- The ability to read the "sign" and know how to put it all together. Every deer track, rub, scrape, bed, sheds found, droppings, trails, lay of the land, all paint a big picture. Everyone can see the same picture, but it gives everyone a different meaning.
Woodsmanship is not about killing deer, but will help greatly in this effort.
A true woodsman is a element of the environment, not in the environment.
A true woodsman is a never ending student of all things in that environment. To him, it's not just the ability to identify certain deer behaviors. It's about what makes deer behave the way they do.
Wow, sorry I got a little windy