What is your Hierarchy of needs for having a good Hunt?

2rocky

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Maslow's Hierarchy of needs refers to what motivates people.

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What would you put in your Hierarchy for a good hunt or good hunting season?
MTA:
I should answer my own Question:

At the Base: Be in an area which feels wild. This could be 300 acres just over the hill from a road or 10 miles from the trailhead.
Second Level: See sign of the species I am hunting.
Third Level: Animal sightings at a distance
Fourth level: Stalk attempted on target animal
Fifth Level : Shot opportunity
 
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5MilesBack

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Number one for me would be "lots of opportunities every day". After that, I'm somewhat flexible.

However, as I get older creature comforts get higher and higher. I refuse to be cold anymore....absolutely hate it. 70 degrees plus and lots of elk opportunities and I'm doing great as far as my needs. The last few years have been awesome!
 

Ray

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My hierarchy of needs for having a good hunt is to not have a hierachy.

Mother nature is much better at this kind of quantifying than I am so why should I even think I could compete with her? Madness is all I see here.
 
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