How important to the hunt is it to not be successful?
I think most deer hunts here in Ontario come away with a few deer and enough venison to say the hunt was successful.
What about moose? I think most moose hunts conclude with either one moose (successful hunt) or probably in most cases, no moose (unsuccessful hunt).
So my question is, how important is the latter? Do you feel disappointed? Wasted time effort & $$$? Or is the experience; friends, family, the comradely, the camp, stories, laughs, good food, perked coffee, frosty mornings, several day without a shower / shave, and the great Ontario outdoors still make it all worthwhile?
I'm thinking the successful hunt is not necessarily based on the number of animals killed....what say you?
BTW we did not "catch" ( as my wife would say) a moose this fall.
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Taken from my watch one morning.
Ron
I'd rather hunt and come home to eat Kraft Dinner than not hunt and get to eat meat.
How important to the hunt is it to not be successful? .... Do you feel disappointed? Wasted time effort & $$$? Or is the experience; friends, family, the comradely, the camp, stories, laughs, good food, perked coffee, frosty mornings, several day without a shower / shave, and the great Ontario outdoors still make it all worthwhile?
I'm thinking the successful hunt is not necessarily based on the number of animals killed....what say you?
If I did'nt want to kill an animal I would'nt call it hunting I'd call it going for a walk, fishing, hanging out........
I'd rather hunt and come home to eat Kraft Dinner than not hunt and get to eat meat.
It is always good to make meat but with this:
and this:
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it is hard to get upset when game or good shots just aren't there.



























