For those that don't think location or numbers matter
#121

Honestly, guys.....
Take ALL hunters out of the equation......and say no hunters were hunting deer in any state.
Where are most of the big bucks? There's no need to take this personally. I don't know if there was a motive behind this post or not (not my thread), but on the surface....it seems a bit irrefutable.
Take ALL hunters out of the equation......and say no hunters were hunting deer in any state.
Where are most of the big bucks? There's no need to take this personally. I don't know if there was a motive behind this post or not (not my thread), but on the surface....it seems a bit irrefutable.
#122

ORIGINAL: GMMAT
Honestly, guys.....
Take ALL hunters out of the equation......and say no hunters were hunting deer in any state.
Where are most of the big bucks? There's no need to take this personally. I don't know if there was a motive behind this post or not (not my thread), but on the surface....it seems a bit irrefutable.
Honestly, guys.....
Take ALL hunters out of the equation......and say no hunters were hunting deer in any state.
Where are most of the big bucks? There's no need to take this personally. I don't know if there was a motive behind this post or not (not my thread), but on the surface....it seems a bit irrefutable.

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#123

ORIGINAL: springcaller
Don't forget about all the feeding either, they associate human scent with food. Do they have anything to be scared of if a human is feeding them and not shooting at them. It's a pretty easy concept and it's a 100% true unless the deer has hunting pressure (slugs wizzing by)
Don't forget about all the feeding either, they associate human scent with food. Do they have anything to be scared of if a human is feeding them and not shooting at them. It's a pretty easy concept and it's a 100% true unless the deer has hunting pressure (slugs wizzing by)
They are born with 100" racks here, bet you guys didn't know that! No such thing as a button buck, so you better not come here atlas.

#124
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Pine Hill Alabama USA
Posts: 1,278

I guess I didn't know how lucky I was to be hunting in Illinois.
So, it seems to me, that everyone who doesn't take a buck is just a terrible hunter since they are crawling all over.
They are born with 100" racks here, bet you guys didn't know that!
#125
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: Michigan
Posts: 3,329

It think the primary issue here isn't location. It is perception of large racked deer. When someone sees a large rack deer on a wall they think wow that must be a good hunter. There is however much less correlation than most would think. That is Atlas's argument. At least that's what I think.
I don't put deer on the wall and I don't keep racks, in all honesty I've only shot one deer that would have been worthy. I do keep pics however. If a rack hunter were to look at my pic collection they'd likely think I wasn't a good hunter. I have on two seperate occaisions chosen to take a doe over buck for the tenderness of the meat. Does taking fewer bucksmake me a bad hunter? This is a case of perception isn't reality.
For you guys that point out that Atlas should keep being happy to shoot the button buck. That is a bit immature. A button buck is a legitamite target. There is no reason in my book to be selective about a button buck vs a 1 year old doe etc... That is of course as long as you have a good balance of male to female deer to keep the population going.
Tom
I don't put deer on the wall and I don't keep racks, in all honesty I've only shot one deer that would have been worthy. I do keep pics however. If a rack hunter were to look at my pic collection they'd likely think I wasn't a good hunter. I have on two seperate occaisions chosen to take a doe over buck for the tenderness of the meat. Does taking fewer bucksmake me a bad hunter? This is a case of perception isn't reality.
For you guys that point out that Atlas should keep being happy to shoot the button buck. That is a bit immature. A button buck is a legitamite target. There is no reason in my book to be selective about a button buck vs a 1 year old doe etc... That is of course as long as you have a good balance of male to female deer to keep the population going.
Tom
#126

Stat
Knowing where you hunt I would say you have great success
I have 80 acers to hunt near Lake View for rest of my life now.
Well put!!
Knowing where you hunt I would say you have great success

It think the primary issue here isn't location. It is perception of large racked deer
#128
Fork Horn
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: northeast, North Dakota
Posts: 226

Pretty much.
No but they have supierior genetics compared to our southern deer and the place where wehave beenhunting was about 70 percent corn and soybeans and 30 percent hardwood timber which was loaded with huge acorns. Talk about a deer food paradise. I saw 2 year old bucks that were pushing 200 pounds and we killed does that weighed 150 lbs. A good mature buck in Alabama may only weight 170 lbs. Most of the 2 year old bucks already had racks bigger than the average 4 year old buck down here. Heck, we weren't even in the west central region that is so famous nation wide. Nor have we been hunting some outfitters heavily managed ranch. Just family farms in the southern half of the state. Supposedly where the big buck hunting is the worst in the state.
No but they have supierior genetics compared to our southern deer and the place where wehave beenhunting was about 70 percent corn and soybeans and 30 percent hardwood timber which was loaded with huge acorns. Talk about a deer food paradise. I saw 2 year old bucks that were pushing 200 pounds and we killed does that weighed 150 lbs. A good mature buck in Alabama may only weight 170 lbs. Most of the 2 year old bucks already had racks bigger than the average 4 year old buck down here. Heck, we weren't even in the west central region that is so famous nation wide. Nor have we been hunting some outfitters heavily managed ranch. Just family farms in the southern half of the state. Supposedly where the big buck hunting is the worst in the state.
Of course Alabama's got inferior genetics, you've been able to shoot as many bucks you want the last 40 years


#129
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Pine Hill Alabama USA
Posts: 1,278

You should be mad at them, not the people who see big bucks.
Of course Alabama's got inferior genetics, you've been able to shoot as many bucks you want the last 40 years

if people weren't so selfish, that 3 buck limit would have taken place years ago, you probably wouldn't be complaining about little bucks than.
#130

I just started posting again about a week or so ago after being gone all summer..........you're 0 for 2. Better luck next time

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Any chance you can go back to what you were doing instead of being a constant pain in the a$$??