Have deer hunted for 55 yearsm issed the year the Army sent me to Korea. Where I was born and raised you didn't have to attend school during deer season, had to have your homework done tho. Deer hunting was different back then, family groups, neighbors and friends. We weren't allowed to hunt fron an elevated device or bait. Grew up learning the fine art of still hunting, stalking, standing and quiet drives. A buck was a buck, weight was more of a bragging right than rack. All that has changed, afraid that the art of the sneak hunt or stalk is long gone in Wisconsin. Now I deer hunt a couple of days with friends and relatives for the social aspect. Trying to show Grandsons that it is possible to kill a deer in its' bed, and it is working. The day I have to bait to shoot something I quit hunting, one exception is bear hunting, which I don't do anymore anyway.