Vintageguy
AH enthusiast
I think the client having a knowledge of what is quality concerning animals they are pursuing is of value and does not interfere nor detract from the experience nor opportunities.
I would argue in the case of multiple targets that the client also being able to distinguish the best of a group makes communication easier and a wrong one being shot less likely. In the case of a quick encounter I have found that I am on the way to the shot as the sticks are being set up because I didn’t have to be convinced “it’s a good one”. It has also allowed me to make a quick call on animals not on my original list but seemed to good to pass up and after a quick consult with the PH and a plan have taken some nice animals.
To each their own but I derive more appreciation for the animal when I understand what I’m looking at.
For the record, I have never been let down by a PH nor ever felt the need to question but IMO opinion it’s like taking a friend deer hunting and they shoot a 200 scoring whitetail for their first deer and then they ask “is it a good one?”
I would argue in the case of multiple targets that the client also being able to distinguish the best of a group makes communication easier and a wrong one being shot less likely. In the case of a quick encounter I have found that I am on the way to the shot as the sticks are being set up because I didn’t have to be convinced “it’s a good one”. It has also allowed me to make a quick call on animals not on my original list but seemed to good to pass up and after a quick consult with the PH and a plan have taken some nice animals.
To each their own but I derive more appreciation for the animal when I understand what I’m looking at.
For the record, I have never been let down by a PH nor ever felt the need to question but IMO opinion it’s like taking a friend deer hunting and they shoot a 200 scoring whitetail for their first deer and then they ask “is it a good one?”