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#11
Nontypical Buck
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: ELK GROVE CA USA
well...any advice in hunting unit 11? will be there next rifle season..cousin has a little bit of land but we will see how that goes......
in response to the non resident hunters shooting "smaller" deer....you must remember that some hunters that see a 130" deer during deer season is a monster, so when they get out there and see a whitetail that is 130 or even 140..that is huge.....living in CA a 130" taken on public land during season is a very respected deer... you don't see deer that big everywhere...
in response to the non resident hunters shooting "smaller" deer....you must remember that some hunters that see a 130" deer during deer season is a monster, so when they get out there and see a whitetail that is 130 or even 140..that is huge.....living in CA a 130" taken on public land during season is a very respected deer... you don't see deer that big everywhere...
#12
I might be there next year, I have good friend in Kansas City. I truly hope they go back to lottery system. Kansas should be something speacial. If they go over the counter Kansas won't be Kansas anymore totoe.
To many "let me pay" for my trophy will over run the state, I know decision are made on money and not what is best for Kansas hunters and herd.
As an outter stater I would cherish and respect my lottery drawn tag, I would hunt for a deer larger then the average in my state. If you can get one every year then why wait, just shoot the first nice one that comes by.
To many "let me pay" for my trophy will over run the state, I know decision are made on money and not what is best for Kansas hunters and herd.
As an outter stater I would cherish and respect my lottery drawn tag, I would hunt for a deer larger then the average in my state. If you can get one every year then why wait, just shoot the first nice one that comes by.
#14
ORIGINAL: MOTOWNHONKEY
Germ, Don't come here all the big bucks are gone.
Germ, Don't come here all the big bucks are gone.
]I am coming for sure now
My buddy lives and hunts near you, you were after a big ten, I guess i know what to shot now.
#16
ORIGINAL: MOTOWNHONKEY
Germ, you bring your bow and I'll put you in a stand. Grow your hair back though I wouldn't want someone to put a arrow thru your head thinking it was an Armadillo.
Germ, you bring your bow and I'll put you in a stand. Grow your hair back though I wouldn't want someone to put a arrow thru your head thinking it was an Armadillo.
thx for the offer, if you want to come to MI and shoot a prize spike let me know, all we have here spikes and fork horns

It looks like Ohio next year also, but all they have are 3 pointer and 5 pointers. They have better management then MI

#18
Spike
Joined: Dec 2006
Posts: 61
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From: nw kansas
Here is an email I recieved from Mike Miller who works for the KDWP.
The 2007 season permit situation will be the same as it was for 2006. We are
looking at making changes for the 2008 season, but we will have to get some
statutes changed during the 2007 legislative session. We are looking at
nonresident quotas, not over-the-counter unlimited sales. Most hunters are
concerned about consistent trophy buck opportunities, and one way to ensure
those is to limit all hunters to one antlered deer. We are considering an
any-season whitetail permit for residents only in 2008. This would allow
residents to hunt during any season with the legal equipment, but still
limit them to harvesting only one antlered deer.
Mike Miller
Hope that helped some...
The 2007 season permit situation will be the same as it was for 2006. We are
looking at making changes for the 2008 season, but we will have to get some
statutes changed during the 2007 legislative session. We are looking at
nonresident quotas, not over-the-counter unlimited sales. Most hunters are
concerned about consistent trophy buck opportunities, and one way to ensure
those is to limit all hunters to one antlered deer. We are considering an
any-season whitetail permit for residents only in 2008. This would allow
residents to hunt during any season with the legal equipment, but still
limit them to harvesting only one antlered deer.
Mike Miller
Hope that helped some...
#20
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Giant Nontypical
Joined: Dec 2004
Posts: 7,876
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From: Ohio
ORIGINAL: tyrone33g
Here is an email I recieved from Mike Miller who works for the KDWP.
The 2007 season permit situation will be the same as it was for 2006. We are
looking at making changes for the 2008 season, but we will have to get some
statutes changed during the 2007 legislative session. We are looking at
nonresident quotas, not over-the-counter unlimited sales. Most hunters are
concerned about consistent trophy buck opportunities, and one way to ensure
those is to limit all hunters to one antlered deer. We are considering an
any-season whitetail permit for residents only in 2008. This would allow
residents to hunt during any season with the legal equipment, but still
limit them to harvesting only one antlered deer.
Mike Miller
Hope that helped some...
Here is an email I recieved from Mike Miller who works for the KDWP.
The 2007 season permit situation will be the same as it was for 2006. We are
looking at making changes for the 2008 season, but we will have to get some
statutes changed during the 2007 legislative session. We are looking at
nonresident quotas, not over-the-counter unlimited sales. Most hunters are
concerned about consistent trophy buck opportunities, and one way to ensure
those is to limit all hunters to one antlered deer. We are considering an
any-season whitetail permit for residents only in 2008. This would allow
residents to hunt during any season with the legal equipment, but still
limit them to harvesting only one antlered deer.
Mike Miller
Hope that helped some...
One buckis what we have here, sort of. Anything more than 3" of horn is a buck, less is antlerless.


