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Paul L Mohr 12-30-2006 04:33 PM

RE: Is the deer a "Big Game" animal?
 
Deer depending on where you live are probably on the lower end of being big game to somewhere in the middle. At least in North America, now some of the deer in other countries I don't know if I would consider big game, some are pretty small.

Medium game would be dog sized animals in most cases. I don't know what large cats or pigs would be considered? They might even be considered dangerous game?

Paul

PAhunter86 12-30-2006 04:37 PM

RE: Is the deer a "Big Game" animal?
 

ORIGINAL: younggun243

Yeah, if a person says it's too small to be a big game animal, we might as well say the antelope aren't. I get your point, I just wonder why they're always seperated in catagories, like there's a deer hunting forum, and they're not in the Big Game forum.


It's because deer are the #1 big game animal to hunt in our country. Nearly every state has them...and for other big game, such as elk or moose, people usually have to dish out some considerable cash to be able to travel and hunt them.

furgitter 12-30-2006 04:44 PM

RE: Is the deer a "Big Game" animal?
 
Deer seasion is a big game to the deer around hereLOL. They will walk arround a hunter full well knowing he is there.Sometimes the hunter is walking and the deer will move out of his way and lay back down.Its a big game.

Rebel Hog 12-30-2006 04:52 PM

RE: Is the deer a "Big Game" animal?
 

ORIGINAL: Paul L Mohr

Deer depending on where you live are probably on the lower end of being big game to somewhere in the middle. At least in North America, now some of the deer in other countries I don't know if I would consider big game, some are pretty small.

Medium game would be dog sized animals in most cases. I don't know what large cats or pigs would be considered? They might even be considered dangerous game?

Paul
This is fromFederal Ammo Catalog

CENTERFIRE RIFLE:
1-Varmints, Predators, Small game, 2-Medium game, 3-Large, Heavy game, 4-Dangerous game,
5-Target shooting, Training, Practice

CXP1 game = small game, varmints, small predators like coyotes
CXP2 game = middle-sized, thin skinned such as deer, antelope, goats and sheep. May include black bears and hogs.
CXP3 game = mid to large size, thicker skined game such as elk, moose, brown bears
CXP4 game = thick skinned dangerous game such as many African species and American Bison.



whitetailstalker14 12-30-2006 07:15 PM

RE: Is the deer a "Big Game" animal?
 
i always thought of them as big game.

butisntthere a size diference between Mule, blacktail, and whitetail?

Oneshot7 12-30-2006 07:19 PM

RE: Is the deer a "Big Game" animal?
 
if you cant throw it on your back and wal k for a mile without getting tired

121553 12-30-2006 09:43 PM

RE: Is the deer a "Big Game" animal?
 
I never thought of white tail being big game. Maybe a mulie but not a white tail . I can pack a whitetailout in one trip. Big game your not going to be dragging it out in one trip, thats why they call it big game. The preperation for hunting whitetails and hunting elk, moose, bear,ect are two different identities. It would be like comparing squirrel hunting to deer hunting. If you ever get a chance to knock something down that is about 4 or 5 times bigger than you, then you'll realize what big game actually is.
If you southern boys want to call your florida deer big game, then so be it.

Bobby

younggun308 12-31-2006 01:34 AM

RE: Is the deer a "Big Game" animal?
 

ORIGINAL: whitetailstalker14

i always thought of them as big game.

butisntthere a size diference between Mule, blacktail, and whitetail?
Mulies are bigger, in general, IMO, they even have themas an extra on some elk hunts, so I think they're definately thought of as a real "Big Game" animal,but blacktails are smaller, and I don't know what they're ranked as, probably just medium-sized game.

Baleful Scout 12-31-2006 04:05 AM

RE: Is the deer a "Big Game" animal?
 
To me any single creature that you can kill and feed your family at least once is big game.
example
small big game=turkey
medium big game=whitetail
large big game=wapiti
dangerous big game=grizzly
my opinion

Paul L Mohr 12-31-2006 08:39 AM

RE: Is the deer a "Big Game" animal?
 
I thought moose were classified as dangerous game?

Paul


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