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RE: Keeping things in perspective.
ORIGINAL: Cougars09 ORIGINAL: Arrowmaster A yearling is a deer that was born this year. Ask any of the hunters here. Yes a 1.5 year old deer can be a spike,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10 etc. Its all about the genectics, and food source. ive learned to much over the years and know what Im talking about here... Not trying to argue about this... |
RE: Keeping things in perspective.
I think that if a person shoots a deer and they feel its a trophy then good for them. Its hard enough to harvest a deer with a bow. I myself place a goal on myself to shoot an older buck with my bow and an older doe. I wont shoot yearlings. Thats the goal I place on myself. But to be honest I hunted a buck that I knew was an older buck and was way up there in years and last time I saw him he was an 8 pointer with a declining rack but a huge body. I never sealed the deal and we found him dead that same year. It was too bad because I enjoyed the thrill of hunting him. I myself practice QDM, but the young deer have a free pass by me. Its just too bad we have a gun season cause some of those hunters shoot any thing that moves.
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RE: Keeping things in perspective.
Kinda cool sitting there? I can't remember the words exactly, but it was something about a good person in a standbeingcloser to God. You seem like a pretty good kid and a real good hunter. Keep it up! Don't worry what morons say, stay focused and just keep doing what you're doing. Good luck this year with deer you choose to take!!!:D
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RE: Keeping things in perspective.
ORIGINAL: IL-Cornfed I bet there are a lot of folks rigt now that arepretty excited about having a guy that will shoot a yearling on their TEAM! :([8D][&:]:D |
RE: Keeping things in perspective.
Heres a young man excited about hunting, spending his free time in the woods and not causing trouble and we have people in here that feel they need to belittle him. Come on. So it isn't a deer some of you would shoot. I have sat in a stand in the off season before. It is the next closest thing to bow hunting if the season isn't open.
Coug I hope you get your buck. Good luck. |
RE: Keeping things in perspective.
Im no expert, but i got to agree with jeff on this one, a yearling was born last spring, hence come hunting season, its a year and a half. Deer that were just born this spring are fawns. A male that was born this spring will be a button buck come this fall and nothing more, and will sport his first rack next fall, which could be a spike or a 10 pt.
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RE: Keeping things in perspective.
ORIGINAL: Arrowmaster A yearling is a deer that was born this year. Ask any of the hunters here. pssssst....thats called a fawn.;) |
RE: Keeping things in perspective.
ORIGINAL: _Dan ORIGINAL: Arrowmaster A yearling is a deer that was born this year. Ask any of the hunters here. pssssst....thats called a fawn.;) |
RE: Keeping things in perspective.
ORIGINAL: IL-Cornfed ORIGINAL: _Dan ORIGINAL: Arrowmaster A yearling is a deer that was born this year. Ask any of the hunters here. pssssst....thats called a fawn.;) ![]() |
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