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Started by MK M GOBL, February 20, 2017, 09:12:48 PM
Quote from: BowBendr on February 21, 2017, 10:00:21 AMI was fortunate to guide/outfit professionally for a long time. When talking to a potential client the first question ALWAYS asked was, "what is your success rate ?" It can be looked at in several ways, either pure numbers, as in actual number killed, or a percentage rate for the opportunity at success. I would not fail at my job of putting you on a deer that you definitely had a shot at, so my success rate was 100% most years. The goober sitting in the stand that couldn't hit the broad side of a red barn consistently kept the actual success rate hovering around 25%. So what do you want to hear ? I can't book people by telling them I have a 25% success rate. I told them the truth, I will set you up to succeed, it is up to you to finish it. If my clients had killed 50% of the deer I put them on I would be considered the greatest whitetail guide in America, but it doesn't work that way.......soon I became bitter about it. I was measuring my success against theirs. I needed their success to further my business and when it didn't work out I started going mad...literally mad, because I looked at pure numbers. I left the business......I now have a severe dislike of the "trophy" side of deer hunting in any form and I'm not scared to say it. I could tell you stories that would leave you speechless.Flash Forward 10 yearsI have a dear friend on this forum that I absolutely love to turkey hunt with. In our years of friendship we have never deer hunted together. But we have piled up some birds. If I had a bird that I had to get killed, he gets the nod. It will die. The boy could absolutely care less. He has tagged out in our state the past 17 years, usually in just a day or three. Could absolutely care less. It's about setting up the tent, cooking great food and a cold beer at nite beside the fire. It completely changed my way of thinking about hunting. The fire I see in his eyes when a gobbler booms is soul stirring but I see that same fire when he is roasting a weenie on a stick over a camp fire. It's all about the journey and that just can't be measured. I finally started feeling better about it when I learned to quit giving a rip. Got back to the basics, enjoying life more AND loving the ride as a whole. Our best times spent together have involved walking miles down logging roads in the dark, heading toward a roost, talking non-stop about our families or trout fishing. The very best of times have involved a pot of beans and a piece of chicken. That's good stuff man, I quit measuring success in any form. Any day on this side of the grass is a great day.
Quote from: maytom on February 21, 2017, 08:40:48 AMQuote from: dejake on February 21, 2017, 05:07:19 AMMy most successful hunts are the ones that are ingrained in my memory. And, some of those didn't involve a kill.I agree totally. But, some like to brag to others on how many birds they have taken, and nobody likes a braggart!!!
Quote from: dejake on February 21, 2017, 05:07:19 AMMy most successful hunts are the ones that are ingrained in my memory. And, some of those didn't involve a kill.
Quote from: 1iagobblergetter on February 21, 2017, 11:20:39 AMQuote from: maytom on February 21, 2017, 08:40:48 AMQuote from: dejake on February 21, 2017, 05:07:19 AMMy most successful hunts are the ones that are ingrained in my memory. And, some of those didn't involve a kill.I agree totally. But, some like to brag to others on how many birds they have taken, and nobody likes a braggart!!!Maytom, doesn't your avatar have a plaque with numerous beards for everyone to see? The original posters thread title is Lets talk about success..Old Gobblers main rule: BE NICE!!!
Quote from: maytom on February 23, 2017, 08:53:43 AMQuote from: 1iagobblergetter on February 21, 2017, 11:20:39 AMQuote from: maytom on February 21, 2017, 08:40:48 AMQuote from: dejake on February 21, 2017, 05:07:19 AMMy most successful hunts are the ones that are ingrained in my memory. And, some of those didn't involve a kill.I agree totally. But, some like to brag to others on how many birds they have taken, and nobody likes a braggart!!!Maytom, doesn't your avatar have a plaque with numerous beards for everyone to see? The original posters thread title is Lets talk about success..Old Gobblers main rule: BE NICE!!!My avatar is just that, a pic. I'm not bragging, never have and never will. It just makes me chuckle at some folks who like to toot their own horn on how great they are.
Quote from: tha bugman on February 22, 2017, 09:32:59 AM+1 This ------> Success is also a loaded statistic and is based more on access to the game than skill required to harvesting them.I just want to see it "happen" one more time.
Quote from: warrent423 on February 26, 2017, 02:02:43 PMIt's been my experience, that those who brag the most about "success" aren't usually very successful at all I've often learned more from those who brag about being unsuccessful