HuntingJudge
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- Jan 10, 2019
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So, this was my 24th year hunting ( not long compared to some), and I am not complaining about the season I had with my family. I saw four awesome whitetail bucks hit the dirt this season, honestly best whitetail season I have been apart of. I was reminiscing about how hunting has changed and the parts I miss about the old days. I hunted with a old timer, who was part of me being brought up in the hunting world. He told stories of coming out to Montana in the 80’s and spend a month hunting deer, antelope, ducks, upland, and anything else they could draw or had a tag for. Map books, circled hunting spots, phone numbers of ranchers and farmers, bad glass, having to get close to the animals to judge them.
I miss hunting camps where it didn’t matter if you shot a two-point mule deer, and no one made you feel bad about it. I see all the time “it’s not my biggest” who cares you pulled the trigger and should be proud of the work you put in to harvest that animal, and what it will bring to your family. I had an experience at one of the last camps I was at a gentleman shot a “16’ 4 point crab claws on the front” he was super proud of that deer being he has not hunted for years, someone came by when we were gassing up and said “ at least some of you harvest mature deer.” Man, that guy went from cloud nine to feeing like crap.
Instagram, Facebook, hunting websites all talking like the scores matter, and that if you don’t harvest the biggest buck in the state, you are not a “good hunter”. Very few shows anymore even show the comradery, the laughing, the fires, they only show the animals and the bone on their heads. I miss the old days hunting when a person could be proud, for putting meat in their freezers, and a set of horns on the wall without being judged by the peanut gallery.
I miss using an atlas and the mile scale marked on a piece of paper, watching the odometer trying to find some state land we think not many people know about. Now my hands hurt after holding my phone for the entire day, having on X up telling people we can hunt left, right both sides, sign in box coming up. Checking the map 20 times as we are putting a stalk on making sure we are “still Good”. I remember when you could drive by another vehicle and talk for a half hour about hunting, now people hardly wave.
I have seen more people violating the laws/ block management rules this season than ever before. Both locals, Montanan’s, and out of state. I was out one time this season where I didn’t see someone or something that was not right. In one day, I saw 7 different people/ vehicles violating or talking to people trying to shoot deer where the seasons are closed. I don’t know if people just don’t care anymore, or if its such a competition to shoot a certain score, it overtakes general common sense.
Back in the day having a great conversation with a ranch/farm owner, even if they didn't allow hunting. man now you cant even step out of a vehicle with out someone saying NO, or we are leased. I understand why, If I had the ground it would be so much easier to lease the ground to one group or person than have the public not appreciate the land.
I remember packing a disposable cameras around with me and snapping a few pictures here and there, I have photo books full of some decent and some blurry pictures. Now there are thousand-dollar cameras and people set their deer up for photo shoots. Maybe I am just getting old, and cranky but I miss the old days of fires, hunting camp, and just general fun of hunting.
Short story behind my deer, we were on a 10 day hunt, and I was done in the first 25 minutes...
I miss hunting camps where it didn’t matter if you shot a two-point mule deer, and no one made you feel bad about it. I see all the time “it’s not my biggest” who cares you pulled the trigger and should be proud of the work you put in to harvest that animal, and what it will bring to your family. I had an experience at one of the last camps I was at a gentleman shot a “16’ 4 point crab claws on the front” he was super proud of that deer being he has not hunted for years, someone came by when we were gassing up and said “ at least some of you harvest mature deer.” Man, that guy went from cloud nine to feeing like crap.
Instagram, Facebook, hunting websites all talking like the scores matter, and that if you don’t harvest the biggest buck in the state, you are not a “good hunter”. Very few shows anymore even show the comradery, the laughing, the fires, they only show the animals and the bone on their heads. I miss the old days hunting when a person could be proud, for putting meat in their freezers, and a set of horns on the wall without being judged by the peanut gallery.
I miss using an atlas and the mile scale marked on a piece of paper, watching the odometer trying to find some state land we think not many people know about. Now my hands hurt after holding my phone for the entire day, having on X up telling people we can hunt left, right both sides, sign in box coming up. Checking the map 20 times as we are putting a stalk on making sure we are “still Good”. I remember when you could drive by another vehicle and talk for a half hour about hunting, now people hardly wave.
I have seen more people violating the laws/ block management rules this season than ever before. Both locals, Montanan’s, and out of state. I was out one time this season where I didn’t see someone or something that was not right. In one day, I saw 7 different people/ vehicles violating or talking to people trying to shoot deer where the seasons are closed. I don’t know if people just don’t care anymore, or if its such a competition to shoot a certain score, it overtakes general common sense.
Back in the day having a great conversation with a ranch/farm owner, even if they didn't allow hunting. man now you cant even step out of a vehicle with out someone saying NO, or we are leased. I understand why, If I had the ground it would be so much easier to lease the ground to one group or person than have the public not appreciate the land.
I remember packing a disposable cameras around with me and snapping a few pictures here and there, I have photo books full of some decent and some blurry pictures. Now there are thousand-dollar cameras and people set their deer up for photo shoots. Maybe I am just getting old, and cranky but I miss the old days of fires, hunting camp, and just general fun of hunting.
Short story behind my deer, we were on a 10 day hunt, and I was done in the first 25 minutes...