Earn A Buck scam
#51
Fork Horn
Joined: Aug 2006
Posts: 153
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From: Fond Du Lac, WI
Either you are brought up to follow the rules, or you break them. I think that alot of people in this state need to learn that shooting a doe does not make you anyless of a man.
Giving up hunting or breaking thelawbecause you have to shoot a doe is just unbelievably rediculous.
Giving up hunting or breaking thelawbecause you have to shoot a doe is just unbelievably rediculous.
#52
High Fence outfitters in Wi do not go by the same bi-laws. If that outfitter is 100% wild chase then that outfitter has to abide by the laws in that zone or any other zone that they may venture into.
ORIGINAL: BobCo19-65
I wonder how outfitters dealing with the earn a buck program. It's got to be effecting business.
I wonder how outfitters dealing with the earn a buck program. It's got to be effecting business.
#53
Every hunter int the state needs to do their parts as conservasionsts. It sounds like most areas next year will be EAB zones so you might as well bag your doe this year so you dont have to worry about it next year. I see no harm in picking up a fresh roadkill deer if its in good shape, but register it legally as a road kill. I have spoken to alot of fellow hunters that have hunted most of their lives, 30-50 years and some say if our zone goes into an EAB zone, they will no longer support the WDNR and will no longer buy a license. There are not the deer that the dnr claims there is.
#54
Has to be what they claim, every year we average 400,000 plus animals killed in this big state of ours.
Tony I would have to say in my experiences it is the public land hunters who claim this a lot, including me during rifle season. But I have a friend you go to his property near the public and deer everywhere.
Also its a lot of them der Illinoisss folk who ruin the hunts up here on public.
Tony I would have to say in my experiences it is the public land hunters who claim this a lot, including me during rifle season. But I have a friend you go to his property near the public and deer everywhere.
Also its a lot of them der Illinoisss folk who ruin the hunts up here on public.

#55
Nontypical Buck
Joined: Sep 2003
Posts: 1,007
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From: South Central Wisconsin
PSE, you are right that everyone has to do their part. I'm fed up with hearing about people who are "too proud" to shoot a doe, often those same people aren't too proud to shoot a scrubby little fork horn year after year, or to shoot multiple bucks for others in their party to tag (therefore they don't get to kill their own deer, and it effictively ends their hunt).
Unlimited doe tags have been proven not to work, but I bet if there were unlimited buck tags they would be flying over the counters at the local registration station. People don't see doe as a trophy, it doesn't make them a man, but that little six point who is dumber than dumb, is a big testosterone boost, something to brag about at the bar. I hunt with guys like that, they worry about nothing but their own ego and absolutely can't handle the thought of not getting a buck. We do an "8 point/outside the ears" on our farm, and a couple of guys always say they are going to hold out for something bigger (lots of 3 1/2's and older around) but each year they shoot that 15" 8 point and each year say "oh he looked so much bigger before I shot". B.S. the thought of NOT getting a buck because if they let this one walk is too much for their fragile egos to handle.
Fraley you are right too, each year for the last 10-15 we harvest around that 400K mark, yet anytime EAB is brought up people say there aren't any deer. I didn't see many deer in my stand location the past two years, but that doesn't mean there aren't deer 200 yards away. My area has grown from a semi-clearcut to a very brushy area with lots of 20' sapplings. I just can't see or shoot the deer from that spot anymore but we are crowded during gun season so I need to stay put and hope I get a shot. I don't think most "hunters" even think of the environmental changes, or even where crops are planted, when they talk about seeing deer or not.
The fact of the matter is that EAB is the only way to force hunters to shoot does. I'm all for it in the areas of the state that need it, and in most other places it wouldn't be a bad thing to do it once every 4-5 years. It will keep the herd in balance. I remember hunting in the 80's and have dozens of doe parade past, but you were extremely lucky to see a buck of any size. EAB helped change that.
Unlimited doe tags have been proven not to work, but I bet if there were unlimited buck tags they would be flying over the counters at the local registration station. People don't see doe as a trophy, it doesn't make them a man, but that little six point who is dumber than dumb, is a big testosterone boost, something to brag about at the bar. I hunt with guys like that, they worry about nothing but their own ego and absolutely can't handle the thought of not getting a buck. We do an "8 point/outside the ears" on our farm, and a couple of guys always say they are going to hold out for something bigger (lots of 3 1/2's and older around) but each year they shoot that 15" 8 point and each year say "oh he looked so much bigger before I shot". B.S. the thought of NOT getting a buck because if they let this one walk is too much for their fragile egos to handle.
Fraley you are right too, each year for the last 10-15 we harvest around that 400K mark, yet anytime EAB is brought up people say there aren't any deer. I didn't see many deer in my stand location the past two years, but that doesn't mean there aren't deer 200 yards away. My area has grown from a semi-clearcut to a very brushy area with lots of 20' sapplings. I just can't see or shoot the deer from that spot anymore but we are crowded during gun season so I need to stay put and hope I get a shot. I don't think most "hunters" even think of the environmental changes, or even where crops are planted, when they talk about seeing deer or not.
The fact of the matter is that EAB is the only way to force hunters to shoot does. I'm all for it in the areas of the state that need it, and in most other places it wouldn't be a bad thing to do it once every 4-5 years. It will keep the herd in balance. I remember hunting in the 80's and have dozens of doe parade past, but you were extremely lucky to see a buck of any size. EAB helped change that.
#56
ORIGINAL: wis_bow_huntr
High Fence outfitters in Wi do not go by the same bi-laws. If that outfitter is 100% wild chase then that outfitter has to abide by the laws in that zone or any other zone that they may venture into.
High Fence outfitters in Wi do not go by the same bi-laws. If that outfitter is 100% wild chase then that outfitter has to abide by the laws in that zone or any other zone that they may venture into.
ORIGINAL: BobCo19-65
I wonder how outfitters dealing with the earn a buck program. It's got to be effecting business.
I wonder how outfitters dealing with the earn a buck program. It's got to be effecting business.




