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RE: What is your idea of a good solid shooter buck?
What I think I would be happy and proud of. Regardless of size. But I think I would let anything under 2 years walk. Depends on how exited I am;)You know how that goes.
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RE: What is your idea of a good solid shooter buck?
Atlasman, I guess you don't get the point, and perhaps you never will. I was stating what are percieved problems in my area. Perhaps land owners in other parts of the country would have the same feelings. Why should they care if a small buck is taken? I don't know, but I'm relaying to fellow huntersthat for some reasonSOME DO CARE. TheyDO see the difference between a dead small buck and a dead large buck and a dead doe, Don't you?. In my area many landowners want the young bucks to walk, and bowhunters with your attitude are finding themselves not welcome anymore. By relaying this info perhaps a few bowhunters will rethink what they are shooting and continue to hunt the property, or at the very least ask if the land owners have any restrictions etc. rather than just shooting whatever they want because the law says they can.
Your "Why" replies are pretty tired. By your argument as long as the government says it's ok to do, then you will do it. No thinking on your part, just as long as its legal. Our government says it's ok to have an abortion.I guess you are ok with that? |
RE: What is your idea of a good solid shooter buck?
I consider myself neither a "meat" hunter or a "trophy" hunter I'm just a hunter. Last year I let 3 yearlings walk because the bucks were on the move and I ended up killing the biggest buck of my life that evening. But beleive me ifI hadn't known that the bucks were moving good that day one of those yearlings would've paid the price. It seems to me that hunters get way to caught up in defining what's the right size or age structure of the deer that you should kill. Let's just hunt and kill what we want at let the next guy do the same. Why is it that certain people continue to push the QDM way of life on other hunters? Why? Why do you care what anyone shoots? How does it effect you?? Why is a 6 point unacceptableand less than a 4.5 year old buck, but a doe is acceptable? |
RE: What is your idea of a good solid shooter buck?
I might let a spike or forky pass only because I've found more than once that a bigger buck would be shortly behind them.
Other than that, if it's got three points on a side I'm taking my first good shot opportunity. |
RE: What is your idea of a good solid shooter buck?
Where I live, farmers would rather the deer didn't get much bigger than fawns. The big does and older bucks know what's good to eat and how to mow it down to nothing in no time. They're also harder to shoot.
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RE: What is your idea of a good solid shooter buck?
With the bow, any bone on the head is a target.
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RE: What is your idea of a good solid shooter buck?
Answering for myself, 135" +++ is a shooter if we are talking about what size rack I wouldLIKE to get.If we are talking about what size buck I would like to eat and use my buck bow tag on, a 1.5 year old with crappy antler genetics would be my choice.
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RE: What is your idea of a good solid shooter buck?
Within bow range[:@]
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RE: What is your idea of a good solid shooter buck?
I am allowed one buck & at leastone doe, so this is the way I look at it.
Any mature buck with 4-points or more on one side. Any mature doe without a fawn at her side. |
RE: What is your idea of a good solid shooter buck?
One that makes you weak in the knees and mutter to yourself!
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