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Do you journal while your are hunting and/or scouting? If you don't, would you if you didn't have to carry a physical journal with you but have one on your phone?
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That's awesome. Do you carry a journal while in the field with you? Or just jot it down on your phone?As a writer, I journal regularly, but have gaps that last several years. Honestly, I think it's the deadliest habit I have -- what dates were elk bugling, trout biting what flies, when were grayling or perch spawning, bears eating grass on what slopes in the spring? My memory sucks but it's great to settle arguments with myself. Honestly the most fun I had was a few years ago when I hunted with a childhood hunting buddy. I dug up journals dating back 40 years, including his first deer with a bow when we were teenagers. Those notes take you directly back. So many outings that were foggy or lost in my memory. So much I learned over the years. Besides a journal I also keep an Excel spreadsheet of every big game kill and many of the misses as well. (A more honest journalist would keep a spreadsheet of all shots taken.) My friend Gary Sloan was in on more than 100 elk kills and had detailed notes of every one of them What a treasure trove!
I did this during the season of Stupid… too many funny things not to share, so I’d document them before bed each nightI journal on my phone some bullet points and share it with you guys. I learned so much from this forum so it’s my weird way of giving back by sharing my success stories.
Every year I say I'm going to keep records and never do. I can't imagine how much I'd have at this point now. Especially with waterfowl in relation to weather fronts.A friend of mine has some 40 plus years recorded and I don't mean just some simple notes. The amount of information he has kept in unbelievable. Ever since he showed be some of his stuff I've always kicked myself for not doing it.
That's awesome.Before he passed, my paternal grandfather gave me a box containing 20 years worth of his hunting journals in spiral notebooks with pictures, detailed notes, humorous observations, etc. It’s one of my most cherished possessions. I vowed to do the same sort of thing leveraging the technology that’s now available to me. The whole ordeal has turned me into a hunting journal nerd.
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My sons preschool teacher was impressed he could write his name when got to preschool. She was not impressed by how he could do it.I write my name in the snow. Does that count?
Yeah he's got over 35 years worth of notes when he completed the entire Beartooth Mountain fishable lakes which is something like 360 lakes. I believe he is the only one or maybe only 2 that's ever done it.Every year I say I'm going to keep records and never do. I can't imagine how much I'd have at this point now. Especially with waterfowl in relation to weather fronts.
That’s really cool. I might have to steal that idea.Before he passed, my paternal grandfather gave me a box containing 20 years worth of his hunting journals in spiral notebooks with pictures, detailed notes, humorous observations, etc. It’s one of my most cherished possessions. I vowed to do the same sort of thing leveraging the technology that’s now available to me. The whole ordeal has turned me into a hunting journal nerd.
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