What kind of hunter are you?
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What kind of hunter are you?
I was thinking about something I read in the past about different points of view for hunters, thought I'd put it out as a question. Which describes you?
1) Limit Hunter - primarily concerned about taking their limit of game each time out, any (legal) method is ok
2) Trophy Hunter - looking for a specific quality of game, will pass on any that doesn't measure up
3) Process Hunter - concentrates on the mechanics and methods
4) Outdoorsman - enjoys being outdoors, whether taking game or not
for example, I'm probably a process hunter, I spend a lot of time working out the details. I aspire to being an outdoorsman, but don't have that much time to spend in the field. Maybe someday.
1) Limit Hunter - primarily concerned about taking their limit of game each time out, any (legal) method is ok
2) Trophy Hunter - looking for a specific quality of game, will pass on any that doesn't measure up
3) Process Hunter - concentrates on the mechanics and methods
4) Outdoorsman - enjoys being outdoors, whether taking game or not
for example, I'm probably a process hunter, I spend a lot of time working out the details. I aspire to being an outdoorsman, but don't have that much time to spend in the field. Maybe someday.
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Re: What kind of hunter are you?
Definitely Number 4. I enjoy being in the woods or fields with a rifle or shotgun, just watching wildlife, if I get a good sporting shot at either vermin or game I'm happy. 

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Re: What kind of hunter are you?
I sit somewhere in between 3 and 4.
I spend a lot of time preparing and planning my hunts, mainly to get my money's worth, but I don't mind wandering around in the woods, or sitting on a stand without catching something. There's just so much more that goes on. Taking game starts out as the goal, but ends up being the icing on the cake.
I don't see how anyone could be disappointed by a day in the field, brush, or wood, unless perhaps they were lost.

I spend a lot of time preparing and planning my hunts, mainly to get my money's worth, but I don't mind wandering around in the woods, or sitting on a stand without catching something. There's just so much more that goes on. Taking game starts out as the goal, but ends up being the icing on the cake.
I don't see how anyone could be disappointed by a day in the field, brush, or wood, unless perhaps they were lost.

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Re: What kind of hunter are you?
3 and 4 like being outdoor hunting fishing and camping
but im always thinking of ways to do it better and asking people
but im always thinking of ways to do it better and asking people
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Re: What kind of hunter are you?
Mostly a combination of 1 and 3. I don't like to buy meat. 

Re: What kind of hunter are you?
I am all of those, depending on how the mood strikes me and how much meat is in the freezer.

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Re: What kind of hunter are you?
I can relate to all of those at times, but mostly I'm a combination of 2 and 4.
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Re: What kind of hunter are you?
For me, it's turned out to have been an evolutionary process, over the last 45 years or so.
First stage - 1) Limit Hunter - primarily concerned about taking their limit of game each time out, any (legal) method is ok
Second Stage - to implement the earlier stage - 3) Process Hunter - concentrates on the mechanics and methods
Third Stage - I got bored with killing for killing's sake and/or "for the pot", since my son was then old enough to fill that household role - 2) Trophy Hunter - looking for a specific quality of game, will pass on any that doesn't measure up
Current/Last Stage - Almost exclusively, now, since I find that I enjoy the success of others as much as my own - except for the occassional trophy aminal that wants to commit suicide by venturing too close to me.
I've always somewhat enjoyed this cateory, since the beginning, though. - 4) Outdoorsman - enjoys being outdoors, whether taking game or not
First stage - 1) Limit Hunter - primarily concerned about taking their limit of game each time out, any (legal) method is ok
Second Stage - to implement the earlier stage - 3) Process Hunter - concentrates on the mechanics and methods
Third Stage - I got bored with killing for killing's sake and/or "for the pot", since my son was then old enough to fill that household role - 2) Trophy Hunter - looking for a specific quality of game, will pass on any that doesn't measure up
Current/Last Stage - Almost exclusively, now, since I find that I enjoy the success of others as much as my own - except for the occassional trophy aminal that wants to commit suicide by venturing too close to me.

Re: What kind of hunter are you?
A #5, meat hunter. Probably a variation of #1.
I get to be an outdoorsman every day, walking the dogs in the hills every evening, Winchester 94 in hand, and up on the mountain most weekends, Browning 86 or Winchester 71 in hand. When it's "hunting" season, then the scoped 1903 Springfield comes out, and it's the first, fattest deer I see that comes home, generally a doe. For grouse and small game, it's with the Winchester or whatever is interesting at the time, and it's for the joy of being out.
Summer walking, July. 10,000 ft elevation.

I get to be an outdoorsman every day, walking the dogs in the hills every evening, Winchester 94 in hand, and up on the mountain most weekends, Browning 86 or Winchester 71 in hand. When it's "hunting" season, then the scoped 1903 Springfield comes out, and it's the first, fattest deer I see that comes home, generally a doe. For grouse and small game, it's with the Winchester or whatever is interesting at the time, and it's for the joy of being out.
Summer walking, July. 10,000 ft elevation.

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Re: What kind of hunter are you?
Gotta be #4 but woods wandering is getting difficult around here 

Re: What kind of hunter are you?
3 and 4 for me with some good ole number 5
like the pic from N Wyoming
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like the pic from N Wyoming

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Re: What kind of hunter are you?
A bad day in the woods or on the water beats the best day at work.
I guess I'm a #4. Considering how poor my hearing and sight have become, I guess that is a good thing.
I guess I'm a #4. Considering how poor my hearing and sight have become, I guess that is a good thing.
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Re: What kind of hunter are you?
#4 Not much of a hunter by any means.
Re: What kind of hunter are you?
#4, #3 and #1.... in that order.
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Re: What kind of hunter are you?
I hunt with friends. I like to move and look. I have also done that alone. I do what I want and the outcome doesn't matter. I want to sit, I sit, I want to move, I move - with a loaded gun where game might be. It is stressless and enjoyable.
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Re: What kind of hunter are you?
I am a mix of all of them. I like to research and plan. I like to dream about that BIG buck walking out of the darkness. I like to spend days out in the woods. I like to fill my freezer.
Re: What kind of hunter are you?
#4 I am just happy to get out and about and see life in action.
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Re: What kind of hunter are you?
Wannabe #2, without the patience; so definitely #4, with a shading toward #5, meat gatherer.
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Re: What kind of hunter are you?
I'm definate;ly a #4 and 5. I love the outdoors most of all, and I'm a meat hunter.
I don't shoot what I don't eat, except cougars. I don't eat them.

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Re: What kind of hunter are you?
I would like to be two but more often than not I'm four.
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Re: What kind of hunter are you?
Mostly #4 now-a-days. #3 applies sometimes too.
I think about where I am in relation to where I will have to drag a deer to my truck or to camp or butcher an elk and pack it out to my truck or to camp. About ½ mile is the longest distance I want to drag or pack out. The heck with that drag it forever mentality. I've passed up plenty of game over the years just for this reason.
I think about where I am in relation to where I will have to drag a deer to my truck or to camp or butcher an elk and pack it out to my truck or to camp. About ½ mile is the longest distance I want to drag or pack out. The heck with that drag it forever mentality. I've passed up plenty of game over the years just for this reason.
Re: What kind of hunter are you?
Number 4, for sure!
Been hunting Mule deer here in NV with my .54 caliber cap lock since the 80's.
My muzzle loader only has 8 notches in it stock, each one represents a trophy even if it was a forky
I finally drew a tag this year for the muzzle loader hunt in Sept. Been three years since my last tag has been drawn, but I try to go out each season just to camp and scout around.
Been hunting Mule deer here in NV with my .54 caliber cap lock since the 80's.
My muzzle loader only has 8 notches in it stock, each one represents a trophy even if it was a forky

I finally drew a tag this year for the muzzle loader hunt in Sept. Been three years since my last tag has been drawn, but I try to go out each season just to camp and scout around.
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Re: What kind of hunter are you?
I'm definitely #4, really like spending time doing the family things; camping, hiking, fishing, off-roading, etc... but all the others apply on occasion.
I'm not a trophy hunter by any means, mostly a meat hunter. So, I'll shoot as many does as allowed, and won't pass on a decent 6 or 8 ptr.
I'm not a trophy hunter by any means, mostly a meat hunter. So, I'll shoot as many does as allowed, and won't pass on a decent 6 or 8 ptr.
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Re: What kind of hunter are you?
A poor hunter. Not quite vegatarian
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I fall under #4.
Just last night I missed two bunnys and located a covey of quail. A very successful hunt
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Mike

I fall under #4.
Just last night I missed two bunnys and located a covey of quail. A very successful hunt

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Re: What kind of hunter are you?
#4 and #2 . I'm not a trophy hunter , but I am selective in what I shoot. Adult doe or anything bigger than an 8 point whitetail. The smaller bucks seem to be dumber than the does, I just don't get excited about shooting one. If the adrenaline is pumping then the trigger will get pulled but if it isn't then I just watch them go by. Depends on the hunt.
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Re: What kind of hunter are you?
Definitely a #4. Whether I bag what ever I'm after or not, I love being in the outdoors. Now don't get me wrong, I'd rather go home with what I'm looking for. But, if it doesn't happen I don't let it spoil my time out. I know some guys drive themselves nuts if they're not successful. Ruins the whole trip, for everyone.
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Re: What kind of hunter are you?
I am a process hunter that loves the outdoors(camping, hiking etc...), who dearly wants to get his limit(by whatever means necessary) and I heartily pray for a Trophy!!!




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Re: What kind of hunter are you?
I'm a 4 when I'm outdoors and a 3 when I'm not, always visualizing.
I like the Wyoming pic too...
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Re: What kind of hunter are you?
+1 for #4
Re: What kind of hunter are you?
#4 and #2. Like Malamute I spend most everyday in the outdoors with a rifle in hand and a pistol on hip. I just got home from a long hike a few minutes ago and had a 44 on my hip and a 44 Marlin Cowboy in my hand
So I just enjoy being out of doors.
BUT, when I am deer hunting I tend to horn hunt first. Spending as much time outdoors as I do it is easy to be picky. Killing a big buck to me means MORE MEAT. So in that regard I am a meat hunter mostly...........
But when I am elk hunting I am hunting meat only. The first legal bull I see is going to wear my tag. I have few big bull horns simply because I want meat.
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BUT, when I am deer hunting I tend to horn hunt first. Spending as much time outdoors as I do it is easy to be picky. Killing a big buck to me means MORE MEAT. So in that regard I am a meat hunter mostly...........

But when I am elk hunting I am hunting meat only. The first legal bull I see is going to wear my tag. I have few big bull horns simply because I want meat.
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Re: What kind of hunter are you?
IMNSHO, I am the world's greatest hunter......It's the finding part I have trouble with! 

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Re: What kind of hunter are you?
I'd have to go with #3 and #4, probably lean a bit more to #4 'cause if I don't get noth'n it does not bother me as long as the experience was there.
Re: What kind of hunter are you?
Number 6?
I'm an opportunistic hunter. I hunt while I'm out there every day checking the livestock.
I'm an opportunistic hunter. I hunt while I'm out there every day checking the livestock.
Re: What kind of hunter are you?
Also a #5, except substitute "hills" instead of "mountains" and "Marlin" instead of "Winchester"Malamute wrote:A #5, meat hunter. Probably a variation of #1.
I get to be an outdoorsman every day, walking the dogs in the hills every evening, Winchester 94 in hand, and up on the mountain most weekends, Browning 86 or Winchester 71 in hand. When it's "hunting" season, then the scoped 1903 Springfield comes out, and it's the first, fattest deer I see that comes home, generally a doe. For grouse and small game, it's with the Winchester or whatever is interesting at the time, and it's for the joy of being out.
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Re: What kind of hunter are you?
#4 for sure.
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Re: What kind of hunter are you?
Number 5 when I am out, number 3 in the off season. Although, I won't shoot a doe on opening day anymore but I will a cow elk.
Re: What kind of hunter are you?
I'd have to say 4, then 1, meat is good, and I'd rather harvest it myself 
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Re: What kind of hunter are you?
With small game, a limit is nice....Otherwise, I just like to get out and I don't worry if I don't get a deer, bear, or lion......
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Re: What kind of hunter are you?
While living in Oregon for 20 years. I became a #4, due to the fact that I fell in with men who became very good friends. The kind of men who enjoyed fellowship, talking, eating together out in the brush, and we always helped each other with the chore of hauling an animal out of remote canyons etc. I miss the environment and friends, especially the High Cascade Mountains and the times spent in Natures finest. The meat was always secondary, but good too.
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Re: What kind of hunter are you?
I am a number 4 style hunter. I enjoy my time in the woods and fields and take game when the conditions are suitable for the conditions and equipment I have at hand.
At the end of the day I am the judge of my character.
At the end of the day I am the judge of my character.
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Re: What kind of hunter are you?
Mostly #4, but with a good dollop of #1 (I guess that means I'm a #5?)
I'm the "anti-3" and #2 is somthing you step in...
(Though I won't pass on a trophy shot either...)
I'm the "anti-3" and #2 is somthing you step in...

(Though I won't pass on a trophy shot either...)
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Re: What kind of hunter are you?
let's see - I like having antlers/furs/skulls up on the wall and fresh meat on my plate. I cherish each moment I can be outdoors and love being a student to the whole process of predator/prey relationship, I love holding, shooting, or using my choice of hunting tools to cleanly and legally harvest an animal.
So I guess that makes me a number 5 - which is a little bit of all of them. If I have to pick just one - it would be outdoorsman
So I guess that makes me a number 5 - which is a little bit of all of them. If I have to pick just one - it would be outdoorsman
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Re: What kind of hunter are you?
If I had the time and ability, I would probably be a "limit hunter". I hunt for meat, not trophys.
That being said, I guess in reality, I hunt just to be in the outdoors. I do love guns and gear, but not as much as I love being in the woods.
That being said, I guess in reality, I hunt just to be in the outdoors. I do love guns and gear, but not as much as I love being in the woods.