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The 5 stages of hunter development ; Becoming a true sportsman
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<blockquote data-quote="KYHILLJACK" data-source="post: 1524671" data-attributes="member: 70638"><p>What stage are you in ?</p><p>1) Shooting stage ; The priority is getting off a shot, rather than patiently waiting for a good shot.</p><p>2) Limiting-out stage ; Success is determined by bagging the limit. In extreme cases, this need to limit out also can cause hunters to take unsafe shots.</p><p>3) Trophy stage ; The hunter is selective and judges success by quality rather than quantity. Typically, the focus is on big game.</p><p>4) Method stage ; In this stage, the process of hunting becomes the focus. A hunter may still want to limit out but places a higher priority on equipment and how limiting out is accomplished.</p><p>5) Sportsman stage ; Success is measured by the total experience—the appreciation of the out-of-doors and the animal being hunted, the process of the hunt, and the companionship of other hunters.</p><p></p><p> I believe I reached the sportsman stage about 15 years ago. When I go out west to elk hunt harvesting an elk is great but is secondary to the trip and the experience as a whole. Even after a 'tag-soup' year I still enjoy the hunt and can recall every day in the field and all the aspects of the hunt. Hopefully it will be a long time before I enter the 6th stage , old age .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KYHILLJACK, post: 1524671, member: 70638"] What stage are you in ? 1) Shooting stage ; The priority is getting off a shot, rather than patiently waiting for a good shot. 2) Limiting-out stage ; Success is determined by bagging the limit. In extreme cases, this need to limit out also can cause hunters to take unsafe shots. 3) Trophy stage ; The hunter is selective and judges success by quality rather than quantity. Typically, the focus is on big game. 4) Method stage ; In this stage, the process of hunting becomes the focus. A hunter may still want to limit out but places a higher priority on equipment and how limiting out is accomplished. 5) Sportsman stage ; Success is measured by the total experience—the appreciation of the out-of-doors and the animal being hunted, the process of the hunt, and the companionship of other hunters. I believe I reached the sportsman stage about 15 years ago. When I go out west to elk hunt harvesting an elk is great but is secondary to the trip and the experience as a whole. Even after a 'tag-soup' year I still enjoy the hunt and can recall every day in the field and all the aspects of the hunt. Hopefully it will be a long time before I enter the 6th stage , old age . [/QUOTE]
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