Button bucks
#11
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: Monroe TN USA
Seems like i need to practice on judging them. Ive killed 3 button bucks this year while i was aimin for 3 relatively good sized does. Its a lil harder when the does get just as big as the bucks with tha average doe size is about 70-85 lbs an the avg. buck weighes from 90-110
Don't shoot...he wont make tha books...
Why track em...put em in their tracks!
Don't shoot...he wont make tha books...
Why track em...put em in their tracks!
#12
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: Meridian MS
A good rule of thumb is to never shoot an anterless deer that's traveling by itself unless you have a really good look at it's head through a scope or binos and are sure it's not a buttonhead. A lot of solo anterless deer are button bucks because they have been run off by mama as the rut hits, they're wandering around solo until they can hook up with some other group. I prefer to shoot does that are traveling with fawns, then there's no doubt that I'm shooting a mature doe.
#13
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: Poplar Bluff Missouri USA
The Little Button I shot was with it's twin sister I suppose. I seEn Momma Doe and 2 Fawns the day before, and drew doen on the big Doe, but just had a tooobscured shot, so I waited and got a shot at one the following day.
It aint Braggin if you back it up...
It aint Braggin if you back it up...
#14
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: Someplace Ohio USA
its a very common mistake for people to shoot a button buck thinking it was just a descent sized doe. When you see them together side by side its easy to tell whos the momma and whos the son....but when you dont have the luxury of seeing them next to one another that button often looks abit bigger than he really is. Thats where their stocky appearance comes into play...it fools ya into thinking he's a 100+ lb deer when hes really only 70-80 lb
** I almost got him but I refuse to take a marginal shot **
** I almost got him but I refuse to take a marginal shot **




