Outdoor Truths
Gary Miller
I think I am finally willing to admit it. When it comes to deer hunting I have turned into a trophy hunter. Now before you cast stones let me say that every hunter is a trophy hunter. What is trophy to me may not be a trophy to you but nevertheless we all shoot what we deem to be a prize. The characteristics of my prize have changed over the years. I could have never imagined years ago passing on the bucks that I seem to pass on now. It's not that I necessarily pass on very large deer but it's just the fact that years ago a six-pointer would have caused my heart to beat out of my chest. If you have hunted long enough you understand what I mean. No one tries to change but it just happens when time and experience meet. This collision causes hunter tunnel vision - defective eyesight in which one only sees what is in the center of their field of view and not in the periphery. In the deer hunting world it goes like this. I used to hunt for deer (the periphery). Now I hunt for a buck that has at least a 16 inch inside spread and has brow tines at least 6 inches long (the center of my field of view). And that booger is rare in some of the places I hunt. But I persist... and come home empty handed. Gary Miller Outdoor Truths Ministries
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