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Don't lose sight of little successes while 'keeping up'

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He swung around and asked me what I was clapping for. He proclaimed that the cast was a complete failure because he didn’t catch anything. I told him about what he just did; how he pitched that jig into a tight little space like a pro. He completely overlooked the small thing that was a big success. I was so proud of him.

Hunters fall into this quandary as well, especially new hunters. Success for those new to a sport is measured by what is brought home. No game equals no success. As hunters progress through the different stages of maturity though, soon they realize and recognize the small successes.

I remember the first time I read deer tracks correctly and determined which way the animal was walking. It doesn’t seem like a lot to be happy about, but I was thrilled. That is coming back from the woods a success. Another success for me happened after a lot of careful deliberation.

I was trying to decide where to hang a new stand. When you look at a vast stand of timber, this seemingly simple task is not so simple. I looked at trails, sign that deer where nearby, and natural land features. I found a spot and hung a stand.

The next time I hunted from that stand I was rewarded with many whitetails that walked past me. Since I was using a bow, none were quite close enough to take a shot at, but my success was recognized by the fact that I was seeing some action. That is a big moment for a deer hunter.

The list of small successes goes on and on. At the time, these moments may seem insignificant. Add them up, however, over the course of a lifetime and we can see that these little triumphs have molded us into the passionate and knowledgeable outdoorsman that we are today.

As we step into a new hunting season let each of us try to remember that at the end of the day we may or may not have be able to keep up with the Joneses. It is the little things that happen each and every time out though that truly defines who we are.

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