Indiana one buck rule
#11
I have only shot 2 bucks in one year one time in all the years i have hunted so it doesnt really matter to me. I will say though that i have not seen much a difference in buck size, i still see about as many bucks as i did before it and they are all about the same size.
#12
Typical Buck
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From: Fort Wayne Indiana USA
The OBRwas originallybegun asa TRIAL. The harvest evaluations since it's inception will determine if it continues.
After speaking at length with various DNR property personnel, very few deer hunters in Indiana take more than one buck during a single season. Outside of firearms season, most deer taken are antlerless.
The OBR rule was bullied into legislation, as previously pointed-out, by some mis-guided organizations. The arguement was that if you could only take one buck, that themajority of hunters would only harvest the most mature, largest racked bucks in the state. This is akind to false economy. The concensus ofthe afore mentioned factions was the cause for the OBR. Not scientific evidence.
The white-tail deer herd inIndianahas increased in number for many years, while the harvest numbers have increased accordingly. Setting record numbers since the early to mid-'90's. This WAS NOT a result of the OBR. Many other variables play intothis equation.
After speaking at length with various DNR property personnel, very few deer hunters in Indiana take more than one buck during a single season. Outside of firearms season, most deer taken are antlerless.
The OBR rule was bullied into legislation, as previously pointed-out, by some mis-guided organizations. The arguement was that if you could only take one buck, that themajority of hunters would only harvest the most mature, largest racked bucks in the state. This is akind to false economy. The concensus ofthe afore mentioned factions was the cause for the OBR. Not scientific evidence.
The white-tail deer herd inIndianahas increased in number for many years, while the harvest numbers have increased accordingly. Setting record numbers since the early to mid-'90's. This WAS NOT a result of the OBR. Many other variables play intothis equation.
#13
Fork Horn
Joined: Feb 2006
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From: Warsaw, Indiana
Love the One Buck Rule. The only other changes I would like to see is a shorter gun season and having gun season start closer to December. This year was nice having gun season come in later.
I understand scientific evidence may not be in yet, but I just talked to the taxidermist (Wild Wings) I took my deer to and he has definately noticed a difference. He said years ago, a 140" deer was a huge deer for someone to bring in to be hung on the wall. Now he said a 140" deer is the average to be brought in. I also talked to the place (Albertson's) I check my deer in at and they have definately noticed a difference in P&Y and B&C bucks checked in over the past two years. In my mind, those are some of the most important people that we should talk to about the OBR, because they are seeing the changes. By the way, I hunt Kosciusko County in northern Indiana.
I understand scientific evidence may not be in yet, but I just talked to the taxidermist (Wild Wings) I took my deer to and he has definately noticed a difference. He said years ago, a 140" deer was a huge deer for someone to bring in to be hung on the wall. Now he said a 140" deer is the average to be brought in. I also talked to the place (Albertson's) I check my deer in at and they have definately noticed a difference in P&Y and B&C bucks checked in over the past two years. In my mind, those are some of the most important people that we should talk to about the OBR, because they are seeing the changes. By the way, I hunt Kosciusko County in northern Indiana.
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Fork Horn
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Buckhunter14, I would like to see deer drives made illegal mainly on state owned proporties, it just keeps the deer stirred up and cuts down on the amount of deer seen as the season wears on.
#16
In '05, we actually went down in # of buck kills from '04. It will be VERY interesting to see the '06 reports. One would thinkthe bucks taken this year should be larger than last year, since more lived the year before.
I'm anti-OBR. I have seen no changes at all in size/# of deer I see/shoot.
I'm anti-OBR. I have seen no changes at all in size/# of deer I see/shoot.
#17
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From: Mid West Indiana, USA
Many of those that are pro obr and stanch defenders of it, hunt, park, military, urban hunts where they receive multi buck tags and take more than one buck. Yet they still say they are pro obr and that the special hunts is just a perk. If it were a true obr then one buck and one only would be the rule, there would be no perks. The only hunters being effected are the multi season hunters that feel that the perk hunts are to costly or are not able to journey to hunts because of work or other obligations.
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Fork Horn
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True Indianahick alot of these guys also hunt private properties and tag multiple bucks under landowner tags, seen it happen many times. The DNR does not know how much cheating is going on under landowner tags and the new computerized license system or they would change it.


