small deer
#14
RE: small deer
I agree, as long as it is a legal kill, then there is nothing wrong with it. We as hunters need to support each other in what we do, not become divided over one person's decision to shoot a particular deer that another person wouldn't. To each his own, as long as it is legal.
#16
Giant Nontypical
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: fort mcmurray alberta canada
Posts: 5,667
RE: small deer
A 57lb deer(live weight)in my area would be a fawn.While it is legal to shoot fawns,my own personal rule is that I will not in any way be involved with cleaning,carrying or hauling fawns.My truck isour primary hunting vehicle,andmy friends are well aware that if they shoot a fawn,they will have to go and get their truck to haul it home.So far none of us has shot a fawn.It is very easy for us to fill our tags with mature deer,so we don't bother wasting tags on fawns.
#17
Thread Starter
Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: Armada, MI
Posts: 76
RE: small deer
ORIGINAL: BowHuntingFool
Legal is legal! I have no problem shooting a legal deer as long as it doesn't have spots!
Legal is legal! I have no problem shooting a legal deer as long as it doesn't have spots!
HEY i NEVER said it was an illegal kill but basically this deer just lost its spots now that is the sad part
#19
RE: small deer
A deer is a deer. I would have passed it. But. I pass many many bucks in a season. I have my own standards and have been brow beat for trophy hunting too. It's his tag and its his choice.
#20
Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: Pocono Mountains
Posts: 59
RE: small deer
Sounds small until I talked to a guy who shot a 18 lb deer this past season. He said it did not have spots but looked real skinny. He said he felt sorry for it and wanted to put it out of its misery. No way it would have made the winter. I told him he should have had it tested. He ended up tossing it because it just didn't look right.