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irishiup
03-06-2013, 10:24 AM
Guys,

I'm new here, but I know Ohio has some of the most passionate bowhunters of any state. I'm working on a story for a national magazine that highlights "everyday bowhunters" (i.e. those with jobs, limited or no access to massive, intensely-managed properties) who still manage to get it done and tag trophies every year. Essentially, what do they do to succeed that other hunters can learn from.

If you could please nominate a couple guys who meet those requirements (whether it's yourself or friend/acquaintance), I'd sincerely appreciate it. You can reply or send me a private message.

Thanks in advance!

mrbb
03-06-2013, 12:25 PM
Well I think this is going to be a very hard question to answer
Due to the fact, I don't think many folks on open forums really know each other that well
And to be honest, I personally believe that most hunters that manage to kill a BIG buck yr after yr, odds are they are hunting some private lands they either manage or is just super limited hunter access?I say this because I personally find that guys that are really into deer hunting, tend to make the effort to get there own land or find prime spotswhere they have some control over, not having people just walk in and ruin there huntsI know I do in my home state, and many other states I have hunted? Personally, the days of, well, just having the skills to go in cold and come out regularly with a big buck, just ain't out there much TV shows ruined that I think taught folks more or less that to be successful you need private lands and food plots, and to a point, it works great if you do!
And why so few hunting shows take place on public lands, just harder
I honestly feel many folks that hunt public lands or just large forested lands, and kill deer on a regular basis, have more skills, due its to me harder hunting
So who is a better hunter on a web site?? Loaded question with far to many un knowns to pick one to me
Lots of successful hunters, sure, but who's the Best??
I couldn't even make a fair guess
Just my 2 cents

irishiup
03-06-2013, 03:46 PM
MRBB -- The thread title was more to get everyone's attention :)

And I completely understand that many people who tag trophies year after year have access to private land. Just as many others who have similar access may not be as successful. Why is that? What makes some guys who don't make their living from hunting (i.e. Lakosky's, Drury's, etc.) more successful on a year-in, year-out basis? What are they doing different?

If you know any guys who would meet that description, please let me know!

mrbb
03-06-2013, 04:51 PM
well to be honest, I personally think that if ianyone has there own lands, and has a good control over them, only reason they won't fill a tag every yr is is there targeting a certian buck, and holding out for that buck, or ones of that size, a TON depends on how many day/hrs they get to hunt, and weather too!
I have hunted in about 15 states, , managed to fill a tag on about every trip, on a decent animal
only used a guide in Canada where it was a law
YET on my private lands here in my home state, I eat tag soup a lot
its not due to I cannot kill a deer, or even a decent one , its mostly due to I hold out for a certian deer, , and sadly most yrs I am holding out for a deer that was killed illegally without me knowing it!
thus hunting a Ghost, which I think happens to a lot of us
OR we find out that certian bucks we target have been killed, and that leaves , in my case most yrs , deer smaller than I want , thus I won't shoot them hoping they can make it till the following yr or yrs?

thus then hoping the rest of the season, that a strange buck will show up to the size limits I hold on myself, that I have never seen or known of before, and thats a LOW odds deal on my lands!
BUT, I still enjoy being out there, but to be honest ,
I hunt many yrs knowing I am not going to fill a tag, due to the bucks are gone that I would shoot on my lands
to me a skilled hunter can go any where and kill a deer, OR???
if they go places they have never been and kill a BIG buck, I think its a 50/50 deal, on luck and skill, to be honest!
I would personally go out on a limb even now with so many trail cam's and QDM and folks knowing there deer better than ever
its a small percentage that kill a targeted buck every yr, unless again they have tons of private lands to keep them from getting killed else where
here is my thinking
I know many many KIDS 8-14 yr olds, now that have killed 150+ deer every yr the past 4-5 yrs in a row, on good private lands
would you call them GREAT hunters?( what could they have learned in the yrs they hunted to make them that?)
or are they lucky to have such both good lands and a mentor?
or is it, that if you can controkl the lands, the kills get easier
I know one Local girl here that has killed back to back 170+ bucks here in PA, , where a 120 class buck it not very common! in most of our state
and half her brothers and family members all kill 140+ bucks every yr!
they are not pro hunters
they just own a LOT of land, and manage it for Big bucks
does that make them better hunters?
I say personally no
it just means to me they have access to more bigger bucks, and have control over more things than the average hunter does, not many people would pass on a 120 inch buck in a place there are few, unless they KNOW they have a lot more bigger ones to hold out for, or most hunters I know I think, think this way!
I will not says its easy to kill bucks on private lands
but coming from learning to hunt on very large public tracts of just forested land, no crops lands or farms anywhere near by, or food plots(they weren't even invented when I started)
, and then hunting in farm lands, and then onto private lands I have Some contorl over, I can tell you without a doubt, the hunting got a TON easier
its extremely rare for me to sit over any of my food plots and not have deer come out, many times its more like 10-20 deer at a time too!
and to be honest I could have my pick of them !
same goes for hunting farm lands where food is more in one area, and cover and such is less
deer can be patterened a LOT easier, than lets say in a forest where they can be any where at any time, and have just a ton more land to live in
once you start to change patterens, you can start to control them to a point
more land you own the more control you can have over things, and so on
so to class a hunter as a GREAT hunter to me is just not possible to pick a number one, unless all things are equal, and that is never possible
I think some are more well rounded than others, and that might mean they learned more skills along the way
and to that, I would consider that hunter a , maybe better hunter
I also think the more yrs a person hunts in MORE places the better the get too, if they learn as they go, not all do1
I can take, and have taken many first time hunters out to places I know produce deer, and got them deer in the first sit 90% of the time
would that make them hunters, or shooters, or a little of both!
which to me brings it back to the place you hunt
I know my lands, and as such(and seen in many Tv show)
if a person is placed in the right spot on lands known well by a person, the skill level needed to make a kill drops( like a good outfitter setting up a TV person in the spot they make there kill)
sure they have to be still, scent ?? free-er, and all that and then make the shot
but what hunting skills did they use?
didn't find the spot, set the stand, read the sign to know here to place the spot, or what winds are normally, and the list goes on
so to try to pick a best hunter off a forum, is never going to happen in my eyes
as you just don't know there history, and what means they have, access to what lands they have and so on!
sorry about the long here, but??

hortontoter
03-06-2013, 10:11 PM
I'd rate a few guys on this forum as fairly top notch hunters. But, mrbb brings up a ton of good points. Many of us target a certain buck or two that we will hunt for the entire season. So many times that deer never gets into shooting range. Land access means a lot as to hunter success also. Shooting ability and keeping calm at the moment of truth play another big part. I think of myself as a fairly decent hunter and I haven't shot an arrow in two seasons. Targeting a particular deer is the biggest factor causing my lack of shooting. Tagging deer on a regular basis, in my mind, doesn't make one a better hunter. There is so much more to it than that.

Seeker Bp
03-07-2013, 06:26 AM
Its never been a contest to me...To be the best hunter that is. Thats where alot of people lose focus, they get caught up in the game of being better than everyone else. My idea of a great hunter is enjoying what its about. Getting out, researching areas, looking for sheds, setting up stands, spending countless hours in the trees. But also doing things that help the sport of hunting and helping others learn. Not being afraid to let someone less fortunate in the art of smoking deer in your stand for a weekend, so they have better odds. Following the rules! Picking up some Trash on your way back out from your stand......so many things. And then the other things fall into place. Private land or Public land means nothing to me, as long as I am out in the woods and spending that time doing what I Love, I am good with that!

Big_Holla
03-07-2013, 08:13 AM
Guys, I think it's simple to say you are looking way too deep into this. He just wants your opinions of who we think on her produces year after year for an article.....

My opinion.....Blackbeard and Split_G2 (even though Split doesn't come on much any more)

Stonegod
03-07-2013, 12:30 PM
Welcome to the site irishiup!!! As you said you're new here so you mostlikely haven't had time to read through many of the old threads to form your own opinion on who's "the best hunter" on this site. So I'll save you some time.....without a doubt the best hunter on this site has to be me hands down. Blackbeard, split2g, seekerbp and hortontotor are all good hunters but when it comes to dropping the really big boys they all expect to me to get the job done......... It's a burden I just have to live with.

mrbb
03-07-2013, 01:35 PM
stonegod, you get my vote as well then!

PlayTheWindMike
03-07-2013, 02:02 PM
I have been told I am the best hunter this side of the Ohio River but it's always from a friend standing on the other side.

PlayTheWindMike
03-07-2013, 02:06 PM
Now for my serious post.

I believe what you are looking for are the names of the folks a couple people have already mentioned. My suggestion would be to follow that lead and check their profiles out, then look at their wall hangers. That would probably get you to the right place.

Welcome to the site and enjoy!

Stonegod
03-07-2013, 02:16 PM
stonegod, you get my vote as well then!

Well thank you mrbb.....I really appreciate that!LOL

Stonegod
03-07-2013, 02:24 PM
Well if we're going to get serious....while the names that have been mentioned are all very good hunters, if I had to place my money the one person on here that will produce a trophy buck next season I'd have to pick OHbooner....the last few years he's tagged some very nice bucks and seems to produce better than anyone else.

mrbb
03-07-2013, 04:10 PM
well like I said, cannot call a hunter a great hunter just by the size of deer they kill
here in PA, the odds of killing a 120 class buck are still extremely rare in most place
so based on size alone, its fair if you live in places that just have MORE bigger bucks
killing better than average bucks for your area is a better way to look at it
as if you say well what if they go places else where where bigger bucks are at
well that can just mean they have more $$$ and time to allow for that
as trying to 150 class deer in places there aren't any is an impossibl;e task, no skill level can over come
Just saying
size doesn't mean skill level at all

as my example of a 13/14 yr old girl that has killed a 170 deer here i pa back to back yrs
only can be done on places where that size deer exist
there just in my eye's is not enought time for her to have been alive to learn enough skills to be called a GREAT hunter
lucky SURE, on both sides, lucky to have a place like that to hunt, lucky to have family to take her(as at that age she cannot hunt alone legally) and lucky to have the quality of deer and enough land to gorw them yr after yr!
luck and skill are NOT the same
but over yrs can become the same to a point!

Seeker Bp
03-07-2013, 09:07 PM
In his own mind I believe Bowguy 1,2 and 3 was the best......heh heh heh! Sorry couldnt resist!! And thanks for the compliment Stonegod. In good company there!!

Stonegod
03-08-2013, 07:22 AM
Crap!!!!......I completely forgot about bowguy.1....2 and 3!!!!......sorry OHbooner.....I'm going to have to change my vote for "best hunter on the site", to bowguy....he was a killing machine!!!.....don't believe me??.....just ask him.

Lord ToneKing
03-10-2013, 05:11 PM
I am the best....I just dont like to brag





I'm also one hell of a guitar player ;-)

blackbeard
03-15-2013, 06:03 PM
There are lots of good whitetail hunters on this site. The best? Who knows. But I'd say OHBooner, Split_G2, Seeker, Forestman, and MQ1 are at the top of the list. I haven't killed a buck in two years so I have no place in this crowd.

MQ1
03-20-2013, 11:17 AM
Blackbeard i appreciate your flattering words , I do hunt hard and live deer and deer hunting , But it is tough sometimes to connect with a mature buck on a regular basis , The biggest problem i have on this subject is , "He has to be there to kill him" which is my personal quote year after year , It is the hardest part of the game is you have to find him , and then figure out how to get close. One year to the next you never know what you will find , to me that is one of the most exciting parts of the sport. Experience , Know How, and Time Afield is very important , but it all comes down to , for everyone , He has to be there to kill him.

140class
03-20-2013, 03:56 PM
I would tell you guys the best hunter on the site is all the friends I've made from the the site.And maybe some day Curt will let me kill again at least a doe or two LOL Or even drink some more wine even have a meeting at the Kiddy table again.and get in the conversation of who is the best.

blackbeard
03-24-2013, 11:01 AM
Blackbeard i appreciate your flattering words , I do hunt hard and live deer and deer hunting , But it is tough sometimes to connect with a mature buck on a regular basis , The biggest problem i have on this subject is , "He has to be there to kill him" which is my personal quote year after year , It is the hardest part of the game is you have to find him , and then figure out how to get close. One year to the next you never know what you will find , to me that is one of the most exciting parts of the sport. Experience , Know How, and Time Afield is very important , but it all comes down to , for everyone , He has to be there to kill him.

Bowhunting will definitely humble you. I set my standards at 125" or better after 2006 when I killed my first P&Y buck, I thought that should be obtainable each year.......results since then........haven't killed a P&Y buck since. Killed several that were close, should have killed several that were definitely >125, but reality is I wasn't as good as I thought I was! But I still have a lot of fun trying.

buckmaster1100
04-05-2013, 06:47 PM
Why don't we all come together and schedule a hunt together and find out who the best is. Everybody has there strengths and weaknesses.I hunt and live in Virginia where we have to learn to hunt cutovers and swamps, I see nobody out there on those TV shows hunting the conditions alot of us have to hunt. But on the flip side I come to Ohio and hunt every year and its like i'm in heaven open timber where you can see and shoot further than 15yds. To say one person is better than the other when it comes to bowhunting I don't think thats possiable. I've had the oppertunity to hunt different states for whitetail and I consistantly kill really nice deer every year every where I hunt, but untill a bowhunter can venture out of there comfort zone and hunt different states and terrians with success I really don't think you can say that somebody is better than others. I really hope I'm not affending anyone this has always been my belief, and i'm not trying to take anything away from the mentioned guys there actions speak for themselves. I'm just rambling here anyway, God bless and hope everybody had a successful hunting season.

Chad

zach-the-deer-slayer
10-06-2013, 12:16 AM
Pretty disappointed to not see my name in a post here. Especially from Stonegod after I called my shots last season ;)

bds9
10-07-2013, 10:49 AM
This is a funny thread, I think everyone has proven some good points, but seriously guys we all know I'm the best!! Hahahaha

ed1315
10-07-2013, 01:29 PM
I went catfishing once with a guy from tenn. Seems he only wanted to go fishing to prove what a great fisher he was. All the way there, his spot, he bragged about how great he was and how he would outfish me. I was quiet and composed. It was a windy day and the bite was lite. I caught 10 channel he caught one small one. I didn't tell him I grew up with the great Miami in the back yard. On the way home he bragged he was the best at cleaning and cooking fish. I did not argue, I relaxed with a cold beer and let him do the work.
So, to all of you who think you are the greatest, keep on bragging. I will keep on hunting.