Was thinkin about the last "Hunting" thread we had on Long range hunting and finally had one of them ah-piff-inny things.
Each type of hunting requires a certain set of knowledge, skill, patients, and dedication. It isn't being the best at any one skill that makes us a good hunter, it's being able to use all of them, and going beyond one style. It's when you mix the three to overcome tuff conditions that you are the greatest hunter.
Alone by each right you can be the best LR, Sitting (calling and such), Stalker, or drive type hunter. However a hunter that has mastered more of these can out hunt a guy who's only tried and suceeded at one.
I'm gonna start thinkin of the skill involved in each - bow hunting is a great example - knowing where in the woods, and then where on the trail to set up to get you into range (knowledge). Bow proficiency, scent control, controling when you move (Skill). blah, blah, blah, .....
Spot