That's another thing that really irritates me. The host/hunter is in a stand and sees a nice buck or bull come up and says, something about "he's a nice, mature animal about (insert score here) but not what I'M looking for." That's the kind of thing that makes it look easy and misleads so many hunters. They don't show the months of scouting done by the guide/outfitter to locate the big animal for the host/hunter, and make it look like the guy just walks out and shoots it. As hard as I've worked for animals, I shoot the first legal one I can.
I've never been impressed by antlers, anyway. They're hard to cook, and tast terrible. Whenever I have a choice, I put in for antlerless tags.


Think direction first, then velocity.