Couple questions for "Trophy" hunters
#71
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: East Yapank NY USA
Posts: 3,457
RE: Couple questions for "Trophy" hunters
What if it didn't?............then you don't shoot because it was no challenge and you don't want to miss out on the whole "whitetail" experience?
For 99.9% of us that situation may happen once in a lifetime....................Heck I love a hard season......but if he is going to walk up to me blind deaf and dumb once every 30 yrs...................I will wack em for the team
And if someone has that happen to em every-year...........good for them - they are doing something right.(or something very wrong[][8D])...............won't effect what I consider a shooter
#72
Join Date: Apr 2004
Posts: 638
RE: Couple questions for "Trophy" hunters
I've been a "trophy hunter" ever since I was in junior high. I've never really had any desire to shoot small bucks and/or immature animals. Thats just the way I've always been. I only want to harvest the biggest and oldest bucks that I can, if one dosent present itself then I would rather go home empty handed and fire up a steak.
#75
Join Date: Dec 2004
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Posts: 2,678
RE: Couple questions for "Trophy" hunters
TJF I saw one of, if not THE biggest whitetail I've ever seen in northern SD - that country has muleys and whitetails both and with the open prarie they grow huge. Not a great population when I hunted up there, but some HUGE bucks
TXhighrackWhy hell, when you got 'em all penned up with high fences why not wait and shoot the 'ol big boys ?
TXhighrackWhy hell, when you got 'em all penned up with high fences why not wait and shoot the 'ol big boys ?
#76
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: ND
Posts: 1,627
RE: Couple questions for "Trophy" hunters
datamax
That doesn't help me since I hunt quite a bit north of there in ND. They do have somehogs down there though. We had a mild winter with a lot of food for the deer. Maybe this is the year I can break 150. Seeing a lot of good bucks in my hunting area while scouting.3 of them tonight got the heart a pumping alittle. Ok I was just plain arse drooling. Come on Sept 1st!!
Say since a 150 classis a big buck up here, I suppose I don't qualify as a trophy hunter??
That doesn't help me since I hunt quite a bit north of there in ND. They do have somehogs down there though. We had a mild winter with a lot of food for the deer. Maybe this is the year I can break 150. Seeing a lot of good bucks in my hunting area while scouting.3 of them tonight got the heart a pumping alittle. Ok I was just plain arse drooling. Come on Sept 1st!!
Say since a 150 classis a big buck up here, I suppose I don't qualify as a trophy hunter??
#77
RE: Couple questions for "Trophy" hunters
ORIGINAL: datamax
define " young buck "
define " small bucks "
define " trophy bucks "
define "mature bucks "
Those are NOT universal definitions, they are personal ones, and THAT is why this QDM/Trophy hunting thing will never be for everyone
define " young buck "
define " small bucks "
define " trophy bucks "
define "mature bucks "
Those are NOT universal definitions, they are personal ones, and THAT is why this QDM/Trophy hunting thing will never be for everyone
define " small bucks " - what everybody else shoots
define " trophy bucks " - the one I just pulled the trigger on
define "mature bucks " a trophy buck whose antlers have suffered sever ground shrinkage
#78
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Apr 2004
Posts: 3,236
RE: Couple questions for "Trophy" hunters
I have no problem with trophy hunting or trophy hunters, until they start beating up on an older gent who just likes to hunt. I wait for bigger bucks myself but would congratulate the old guy on any legal buck he took. I think senior hunters should be permitted any deer of their choosing, no restriction. Yea, that's right, I said it.
#79
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Wisconsin
Posts: 3,903
RE: Couple questions for "Trophy" hunters
I have no problem with trophy hunting or trophy hunters, until they start beating up on an older gent who just likes to hunt. I wait for bigger bucks myself but would congratulate the old guy on any legal buck he took.
#80
Fork Horn
Join Date: Mar 2004
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Posts: 134
RE: Couple questions for "Trophy" hunters
you came in starting by saying you didnt like how the trophy hunter treated the other guy, but its been just about the opposite here with you. It's now gotten to things like "shooting a buck on the first day is no challenge" Maybe i shouldent even go on the first day if thats the thining, and luck...It's a apart of hunting, so i wish people would quite going on about getting a big buck is luck. Its not, it's not shooting the first thing that walks by most of the time. Shoot what you want i dont care what you do.