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gbrownlee 06-18-2008 10:05 AM

RE: Would you shoot a half rack?
 
I have had this happen to me in Kansas last year and i didnt shoot. I did take some pictures though. Had he matched he would have gone over 160" but just broke off after the G-2 on the left side. He was only 70 yards away when i took this pic.



HuntinGUS 06-18-2008 10:11 AM

RE: Would you shoot a half rack?
 
I think it's funny toread some of the responses.

What happened to all of the people who say............... Ilove the challenge of killing a "mature" whitetail? "I am a QDM hunter"....Let em go so he can grow.......blah blah blah.....

Good grief just be honest......if it aint a big rack for you to show off to your buddies you won't shoot.......even if a smaller buck would make you happy;)

the use of "you" was not intended toward anyone in particular....

MECHDOC 06-18-2008 10:11 AM

RE: Would you shoot a half rack?
 
No I would not shoot him unless I have been eating tag soup for a couple of seasons.If the area was not pressured I would like to see him in all his glory the next season.

130woodman 06-18-2008 10:17 AM

RE: Would you shoot a half rack?
 
I'm not shooting. For me it's about the antlers. When I want some meat I shoot a doe, they taste better.

Sliverflicker 06-18-2008 10:35 AM

RE: Would you shoot a half rack?
 
I like a bucks rack to look like it belongs on a post card, I could care less how worn a deers teeth are. Now in states where I have had multiple tags, I have slipped an arrow into a few that have had no brow tines or slick main beams to keep them from spreading their seed. Broken or half racks get a pass.

quiksilver 06-18-2008 10:38 AM

RE: Would you shoot a half rack?
 
If I'd shoot it with both sides, I'd shoot it with one.

I am thoroughly amused by all of the "mature" buck hunters who say that their #1 goal is to take a "mature" deer - but then supposedly are willing to pass up a banger buck with a beam knocked off.

But then again, I'm thinking that 90 percent of this is pure b.s. - your run of the mill internet bullchit spewed by the guys who never get anything, but invariably proclaim themselves to be"passing up" good deer all the time, because they're waiting out "the big one." LOL

chancer32 06-18-2008 10:39 AM

RE: Would you shoot a half rack?
 
not shooting would just hope to see him next year with his other side.

JoeRE 06-18-2008 11:32 AM

RE: Would you shoot a half rack?
 

ORIGINAL: gbrownlee

I have had this happen to me in Kansas last year and i didnt shoot. I did take some pictures though. Had he matched he would have gone over 160" but just broke off after the G-2 on the left side. He was only 70 yards away when i took this pic.

That is a beast! Hope you see him again.

PreacherTony 06-18-2008 11:48 AM

RE: Would you shoot a half rack?
 

ORIGINAL: quiksilver

If I'd shoot it with both sides, I'd shoot it with one.

I am thoroughly amused by all of the "mature" buck hunters who say that their #1 goal is to take a "mature" deer - but then supposedly are willing to pass up a banger buck with a beam knocked off.

But then again, I'm thinking that 90 percent of this is pure b.s. - your run of the mill internet bullchit spewed by the guys who never get anything, but invariably proclaim themselves to be"passing up" good deer all the time, because they're waiting out "the big one." LOL
LOL ..... quit pullin punches quik...... tell it like you see it :D


For the record .... I agree with you here ....;)

fastetti 06-18-2008 12:01 PM

RE: Would you shoot a half rack?
 
Depends, is it a young buck with a broken rack? How close to the end of the season? Have I seen many deer? Is the Freezer going to empty for a year if I don't? Most cases, I would not. If it was an older buck on his last leg and my tag was going to go unfilled, sure. Most cases I would pass. He could have a nice full rack next year and be the buck of my dreams. Id rather shoot a nice doe than take a buck that has potential to be a dandy next year. I think it all depends on the hunting pressure, if your a meat hunter and what your idea of a "Trophy" is. Too many vairables for me.


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