BUTTON BUCKS
wondering some ppl on here complain about bb shooters thats 1 deer small deer at that but a big ole doe can be 3 she could have 2 buttons so givin the choice if you dont need meat which would you take
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RE: BUTTON BUCKS
I would take the doe. Matter of fact I shot 4 does this year.
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If I didn't want the meat I would let them both walk. Saving BB on a statewide basis is just wishful thinking and totally impractical.
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The doe, always.
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Take the doe. If you feel the area doesn't need antlerless deer harvested because the numbers are low, don't take either.
Gotta admit Ryan, that red button was a great idea! |
RE: BUTTON BUCKS
Look at it this way, you'll get about 15lbs of meat off a button buck. Is that really worth it? I personally prefer to leave them until next year.
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the deer pop around my area is lower than it was so i dont shoot either and i dont eat alot venison so it horns this year
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ORIGINAL: BuckAlley Look at it this way, you'll get about 15lbs of meat off a button buck. Is that really worth it? I personally prefer to leave them until next year. I think you need to find a new butcher if you are only getting 15 lbs. of meat from a BB. Add signature | Notify me via e-mail when someone replies [/quote] |
RE: BUTTON BUCKS
Gotta admit Ryan, that red button was a great idea! |
RE: BUTTON BUCKS
ORIGINAL: bluebird2 ORIGINAL: BuckAlley Look at it this way, you'll get about 15lbs of meat off a button buck. Is that really worth it? I personally prefer to leave them until next year. I think you need to find a new butcher if you are only getting 15 lbs. of meat from a BB. [I butcher my own, and know 2 butchers. By the time you cut up a fawn the total weight of just the meat alone is only 15-18lbs. Alot of hunters don't realize that!!;) |
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