Antlers in April
#12
Nontypical Buck
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: Isle, MN
ORIGINAL: Redneck Bill
Not baiting,feeding.Baiting refers to hunting over bait,which is illegal unless the food is removed at least 10 days prior to hunting and this feeder is in an area,near the house that is never hunted anyway.
Please get back to the topic.What would cause a deer to still have antlers when I am seeing bucks starting to grow velvet?
Not baiting,feeding.Baiting refers to hunting over bait,which is illegal unless the food is removed at least 10 days prior to hunting and this feeder is in an area,near the house that is never hunted anyway.
Please get back to the topic.What would cause a deer to still have antlers when I am seeing bucks starting to grow velvet?
no velvet here yet. not even bumps.
my guess is 99.9% of bucks have dropped their antlers. this is the .1%. If ever deer that people thoughT was an antlered doe really was one, they'd be EVERYWHERE!
#13
ORIGINAL: Redneck Bill
Not baiting,feeding.Baiting refers to hunting over bait,which is illegal unless the food is removed at least 10 days prior to hunting and this feeder is in an area,near the house that is never hunted anyway.
Not baiting,feeding.Baiting refers to hunting over bait,which is illegal unless the food is removed at least 10 days prior to hunting and this feeder is in an area,near the house that is never hunted anyway.

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
NOVEMBER 15, 2006
Reminder to Illinois landowners and Wildlife Enthusiasts: Don’t Feed Wild Deer
Ban on feeding wild deer in place since 2002 to help prevent spread of CWD
SPRINGFIELD- The Illinois Department of Natural Resources (IDNR) is reminding Illinois residents and visitors of the state’s ban on the feeding of wild deer and other wildlife in areas where wild deer are present. The ban was enacted in 2002 as part of the state’s continuing effort to limit the spread of chronic wasting disease (CWD) in the Illinois wild deer herd.
The ban includes food, salt, mineral blocks and other food products, with some exceptions. For example, bird and squirrel feeders close to homes and incidental feeding of wildlife within active livestock operations are exempt from the ban. For a complete list of the exemptions see the administrative rule 17 Illinois Administrative Code Part 635 on the IDNR web site at http://dnr.state.il.us/legal/adopted/635.pdf
But to get back on topic - every deer is different when it comes to how long they will hold their rack before shedding. Some shed in December, and a few will hold until mid-April. This isn't uncommon to see.
#14
ORIGINAL: Redneck Bill
Not baiting,feeding.Baiting refers to hunting over bait,which is illegal unless the food is removed at least 10 days prior to hunting and this feeder is in an area,near the house that is never hunted anyway.
Please get back to the topic.What would cause a deer to still have antlers when I am seeing bucks starting to grow velvet?
Not baiting,feeding.Baiting refers to hunting over bait,which is illegal unless the food is removed at least 10 days prior to hunting and this feeder is in an area,near the house that is never hunted anyway.
Please get back to the topic.What would cause a deer to still have antlers when I am seeing bucks starting to grow velvet?



