Let me start by saying I'm no soggy old grump. I grew up hunting around TX on friends land and had a chance to take two does when I was kid. Other than that I've mainly been a wing shooter and occasional pig hunter on another buddies land. So its been probably 15 years since my last real deer hunt.
My GF is interested in taking a deer hunting trip so I figured I'd see what it might cost to go doe hunting somewhere.
As I was looking around at various places...i kinda lost any desire to go. Every place I looked at was all stands overlooking corn feeders. Some places had pictures of deer that were named and a price next to 'em. Is this how it is in most places out there?
I guess I'm used to sitting near normal feed lanes/water holes or spot and stalking deer. Being surprised or disappointed by what you see and appreciating the opportunity to take a trophy deer if you're given that once in a lifetime chance.
But the idea of sitting and watching a feeder then negotiating the price of that deer with the guide just doesn't sit right.
I guess I'm getting at is has the killing taken precedence over being outdoors?
And what kind of person chooses a deer off the internet pays 20,000$ flys in, gets to the stand 30 minutes before the deers timed/tracked arrival, shoots him, then probably expects some sort of praise for being the big great hunter?
or am I just totally out of line with this way of thinking?
I can see putting some nice food plots out on your land and managing and culling the herd for bad genetics but beyond that it doesn't really seem like hunting anymore.
Just kind of killin.
My GF is interested in taking a deer hunting trip so I figured I'd see what it might cost to go doe hunting somewhere.
As I was looking around at various places...i kinda lost any desire to go. Every place I looked at was all stands overlooking corn feeders. Some places had pictures of deer that were named and a price next to 'em. Is this how it is in most places out there?
I guess I'm used to sitting near normal feed lanes/water holes or spot and stalking deer. Being surprised or disappointed by what you see and appreciating the opportunity to take a trophy deer if you're given that once in a lifetime chance.
But the idea of sitting and watching a feeder then negotiating the price of that deer with the guide just doesn't sit right.
I guess I'm getting at is has the killing taken precedence over being outdoors?
And what kind of person chooses a deer off the internet pays 20,000$ flys in, gets to the stand 30 minutes before the deers timed/tracked arrival, shoots him, then probably expects some sort of praise for being the big great hunter?
or am I just totally out of line with this way of thinking?
I can see putting some nice food plots out on your land and managing and culling the herd for bad genetics but beyond that it doesn't really seem like hunting anymore.
Just kind of killin.