Never a truer word said, to much knowledge and the will to the job properly end in brain damage if not on even playing field. Do it as a job and it becomes just that just a job in the end and must be treated as such. Far better been a plodder but not in the nature of some. Edit, got me thinking of how many keeper/ stalkers in their late thirty’s early forties have said how they wished it was a hobby and cherry picked the good bits!I can see where we have conflict, you have those who love deer, love stalking bumbling around the woods at a crafty buck or doe.
I used to be like that about 16/17 years ago!
Then it consumes you and once it consumes you, you either let it and you get to where i am, semi professional juggling a day job and killing deer or you stay the recreational stalker just plodding about!
My advice is save your sanity and stay the plodder!
Not good for the deer but better for you!
Once you open that door and build a good reputation, doors open themselves and it becomes your life and in the end your love for stalking and deer vanishes and it becomes a job and the deer become figures and targets nothing more!
Thats the end of todays lesson![]()
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