Pucky Freak
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2018 was my "most bountiful" year for tag soup fare, with 6/7 unfilled tags. All wild meat in our house was consumed by Jan 1st, and having subsisted on beef and pork through the rest of the winter for the first time since I could shoulder a .30-30 has driven me mad with resolve and determination to double down on time invested in scouting and time afield, so as to hopefully not repeat this travesty. I love to cook nearly as much as I love to hunt, so usually just 1 tag a year is set aside to hold out for a trophy animal.
Anyone else willing to share their personal worst, er I mean, BEST tag soup year?
Here's a toast to 2019 being the worst ever year for tag soup! So far I am 1 for 1 on filled tags, and am hoping this trend continues with my anticipated 10 remaining tags.
I usually burn unfilled tags in a kind of goodbye ritual - I feel unlucky if I keep them around.

Anyone else willing to share their personal worst, er I mean, BEST tag soup year?

Here's a toast to 2019 being the worst ever year for tag soup! So far I am 1 for 1 on filled tags, and am hoping this trend continues with my anticipated 10 remaining tags.
I usually burn unfilled tags in a kind of goodbye ritual - I feel unlucky if I keep them around.
