What's your opinion of the term "Cull buck"?
#21
RE: What's your opinion of the term "Cull buck"?
I would guess 2 1/2, MAYBE 3 1/2
He had no injury, no hurt legs, no tumors, nothing wrong with him.
Like I said, he hung around last year and looked the same on his right side. His left side last year was forked off. So one side improved, the other didn't
He had no injury, no hurt legs, no tumors, nothing wrong with him.
Like I said, he hung around last year and looked the same on his right side. His left side last year was forked off. So one side improved, the other didn't
#22
RE: What's your opinion of the term "Cull buck"?
IMO, I think the term "cull buck" is crap and nothing more than execuse to shoot a young (small) buck. Let's say a guy shoot a 2 1/2 year 7 point and says that the deer would never of been more than a 7 pointer. Well that may be true, but he will had lenght and mass, so his score will increase. Then you have people who "cull" deer in an attempt to keep only the "good" genes. I don't know about everyone else, but I think you would have shoot a whole bunch of deer to really effect the gene pool of the heard. So again, I think it is pretty much a crap term.
#24
RE: What's your opinion of the term "Cull buck"?
A "cull" buck is usually one that suffers from major "ground shrinkage" from what thethe hunter thought he was shooting at as approaches the dead animal. Therefore, a good story is concocted to justify his actions and why this deer was needed to be taken.
On a serious note, I am not smart enough to determine what has reached its potential or not or even 100% sure the age of one on the hoof.
I do KNOW however, that it is IMPOSSIBLE for a 1.5 to become a 3.5 next year, but the 2.5 that is passed this year will most DEFINITELY be a 3.5 yo next year. If you believe as you stated that any 3.5 yo is a trophy, then you would fall into my line of thinking in not taking any deer thought to 2.5 yo bucks.
But back to culling and aging. Here is two pics of young deer that I saw this past weekend. The first one's body is HUGE compared to the other young bucks I saw, yet his rack is less than most. Is it possible that he is a 2.5yo with little potential? A 2.5yo whose potential cannot yet be determined? Or is he just a a big bodied 1.5yo?
I also included a pic of the smalles bodied buck I saw this weekend for comparison purposes.
On a serious note, I am not smart enough to determine what has reached its potential or not or even 100% sure the age of one on the hoof.
I do KNOW however, that it is IMPOSSIBLE for a 1.5 to become a 3.5 next year, but the 2.5 that is passed this year will most DEFINITELY be a 3.5 yo next year. If you believe as you stated that any 3.5 yo is a trophy, then you would fall into my line of thinking in not taking any deer thought to 2.5 yo bucks.
But back to culling and aging. Here is two pics of young deer that I saw this past weekend. The first one's body is HUGE compared to the other young bucks I saw, yet his rack is less than most. Is it possible that he is a 2.5yo with little potential? A 2.5yo whose potential cannot yet be determined? Or is he just a a big bodied 1.5yo?
I also included a pic of the smalles bodied buck I saw this weekend for comparison purposes.
#25
RE: What's your opinion of the term "Cull buck"?
Im sure Rob would be considered a cull to some and still may this year.... You be the judge: And this is not the only deer that has had these characteristics, A 13 pnt 160" was shot in .... 04-05(?) and it is on video, he was with a 7 point just as listed below.
2007 @ 2.5 years old.
2008 @ 3.5 years old
2007 @ 2.5 years old.
2008 @ 3.5 years old
#26
RE: What's your opinion of the term "Cull buck"?
Guess what guys... they get just as many of their genes from the doe! Who here shoots "cull" does b/c they are passing on bad rack genetics? Anyone? Anyone? Bueller? Bueller? Fry? Fry?
#28
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RE: What's your opinion of the term "Cull buck"?
ORIGINAL: huntingson
Guess what guys... they get just as many of their genes from the doe! Who here shoots "cull" does b/c they are passing on bad rack genetics? Anyone? Anyone? Bueller? Bueller? Fry? Fry?
Guess what guys... they get just as many of their genes from the doe! Who here shoots "cull" does b/c they are passing on bad rack genetics? Anyone? Anyone? Bueller? Bueller? Fry? Fry?
#29
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Join Date: Feb 2003
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RE: What's your opinion of the term "Cull buck"?
Guess what guys... they get just as many of their genes from the doe! Who here shoots "cull" does b/c they are passing on bad rack genetics?
#30
RE: What's your opinion of the term "Cull buck"?
None of my Rob bucks have been cull bucks. I loved them and took them for their age and one cause it was my first and only birthday buck. Like my fellow PA brothers have said, aint no such thing as a cull buck in PA.