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MartinJaguarArcher 10-25-2008 09:31 PM

Is it a shooter?
 
Well, I haven't been hunting this area very long and I placed a trail cam on what looked like a heavily traveled area a couple of weeks ago. I came up with 5 pics over two weeks time and this buck appeared on the camera twice at the same time of day. My question is, do you guys think I should let this deer walk? My only concern is that he will not make it through the season because this is a heavily hunted area. What kind of standards should I abide by?


stabnslab_WI 10-25-2008 09:36 PM

RE: Is it a shooter?
 
Its all up to you. Its not the size of deer killed, its the rush you get harvesting the animal.

MartinJaguarArcher 10-25-2008 09:53 PM

RE: Is it a shooter?
 
Yeah, I just don't want to be like the rest of these trigger happy hunters in my area that kill anything that moves. At the same time this deer would be the biggest buck I have ever encountered. After all, I only have the rights to hunt 40 acres that is surrounded by 100+ acres in which, you can hear gun shots going off all year long. I have only killed two does in my entire hunting career and might decide to just take one of the many does in the area. I am more interested in the meat anyhow. It would be nice to see a buck grow to the size of what most of you guys are harvesting.

wahoohunter 10-25-2008 10:12 PM

RE: Is it a shooter?
 
Its all personal preference bud.



Butttttt, if you're going by management standards or anything like that, definitely an immature, non-harvestable buck;)

MNpurple 10-25-2008 10:13 PM

RE: Is it a shooter?
 
It is completely your call if you want to shoot him, never let anyone else opinion dictate what you can or cannot shoot.

The "if I dont shoot it someone else will" statement has alwats bugged me. Look at it this way, if you shoot him, you know he's dead and wont be bigger next year. If you let him walk there is a chance, no matter how slim, that he does make it.

Bottom line, if he puts a smile on your face, then you go right ahead and take him.

Siman08/OH 10-25-2008 10:15 PM

RE: Is it a shooter?
 
Do what you gotta do, if it will make you happy then sling an arrow! :D

Texgrebby87 10-25-2008 10:36 PM

RE: Is it a shooter?
 
He will be good and tender meat like a veelcalf. I just got a Button buck tonight because i thought it was a doe. ... but if there are other bigger deer in the area pass him up and let him get bigger.

StrikeTrue 10-25-2008 10:40 PM

RE: Is it a shooter?
 
You can answer your own question, do whatever feels right to you, its the only way you will truly be satisfied with the outcome.

cooter144 10-26-2008 12:43 AM

RE: Is it a shooter?
 
Is a yearling buck a shooter to me? NO

Is it a shooter to you? That is for you to decide...not us.



englum_06 10-26-2008 01:17 AM

RE: Is it a shooter?
 
Its up to you.

He may be the biggest deer you have seen or encountered out there, but even though I dont hunt your area, I would be willing to bet a pretty penny that there are bigger deer out there than him.


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