RE: Question for "mature buck" advocates
Duke nothing today on the private except a few tracks and thats about it.
Heading down to TGIF in Gurnee for a cold one with Unc, Bro and a Buddy, l8r |
RE: Question for "mature buck" advocates
We'll try to hook up later in the week.. if thats cool Peak.
I'll give you a jingle about mid-week once I gots me schedule. |
RE: Question for "mature buck" advocates
otay panky
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RE: Question for "mature buck" advocates
What? heh heh |
RE: Question for "mature buck" advocates
GR8atta2D:
Good luck on your Hunt have fun..You gonna shoot just any Sheep or would you like to post up your minimums before ya go? |
RE: Question for "mature buck" advocates
Nice gun kill. Just like shooting little dinks ha!!?? Damn nice critter though.
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RE: Question for "mature buck" advocates
ORIGINAL: mnbirddog Can someone please explain why it is that a lot of guys that will only shoot what they consider mature bucks feel that their demands outweigh those of people who don't care about the size of the antlers. I just want to shoot a couple deer a year (with hopefully one a buck). How big it is is not generally a factor (if I have two in front of me and can shoot either, I would try to shoot the bigger one). I would rather shoot a buck every year than a bigger one every couple years. Sure it would be nice to shoot a big one every year, but that doesn't happen to very many people. After reading the "what did you learn" post, it seems that there are several people who didn't get a chance at a "shooter" or big enough buck, and so didn't take one. And some people don't get a chance at any buck (though likely much of that is time spent in the stand). Wouldn't you have prefered to shoot one of the "lesser" bucks, than nothing?? Help me understand... It really doesn't make any sense to me, especially with a bow. Dan |
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