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lonewolf316 07-02-2007 10:33 PM

spike bucks
 
I often wondered about spikes. Any one know if spikes are just bad genes or do the amount to something in later yrs?

Chris_H 07-02-2007 11:57 PM

RE: spike bucks
 
well most of the spike are immature yearlings. although last year my cousin neal harvested a mature spike--about 5 yrs old. genes would probably be the problem. you can prevent this by managing the doe population on your property if you own some.

bhunter50 07-03-2007 05:39 AM

RE: spike bucks
 
I don't believe that spikes have any problem developing, this has been a heated topic in the whitetail world for many years. I have seen more evidence and heard more experts say not to cull young spikes that i still let them go in order to grow.

drs1961 07-03-2007 05:40 AM

RE: spike bucks
 
Like Chris H said, most are yearlings. I had a pet buck that was a 3" spike his first year, a 6" three pt. his second year, then went on to be a 100" class 6 pt. the rest of his life. If the spikes are 6" or less and the deer appears to be 100lbs. or less, it is probably young and best left to mature. If it is 130lb.+ and has spikes that look like main beams, it is a genetic spike and you need to take him out of the gene pool. A few years ago I took a 3pt. that with a 17" spread and weighed 190lbs! I'm still trying to get his offspring culled out.

Western MA Hunter 07-03-2007 06:18 AM

RE: spike bucks
 

ORIGINAL: bhunter50

I don't believe that spikes have any problem developing, this has been a heated topic in the whitetail world for many years. I have seen more evidence and heard more experts say not to cull young spikes that i still let them go in order to grow.
I agree bhunter50. I also think it depends on where you are hunting... up here in the NE, many year and a half old deerare spikes / 3 pointers. No management and not the best nutrition either.

Phil from Maine 07-03-2007 06:43 AM

RE: spike bucks
 
It depends also on where you are hunting as up this way a yearly spike can reach up to 130 punds dressed if eating the right food. Also up this way we have no antlerless deer permits as the deer numbers do not allow it. So a spike is better shooting then a doe and it leaves an adult buck to breed and pass his genes on. Some of the yearlings will make for another year while some will become coyote food.. Our winters have been getting milder and if this cotinues the deer once again will start gaining a better foot hold. Maybe then the antler issue will get looked at, but for now 1 deer a year with antlers is all allowed in this area..

texas8point 07-03-2007 09:16 AM

RE: spike bucks
 
I have killed 2 mature spikes in my life, one had 10" spikes the other like 13" spikes..........
I really don't know what a spike may turn out to be, but im not shooting any buck unless he is mature.


rybohunter 07-03-2007 10:00 AM

RE: spike bucks
 
Around here you may come across a mature spike once in 3 lifetimes, they are just first year bucks that got off to a slow start(late birth) or live in areas with poor food, but they will get there eventually.

TROPHYHUNTER25 07-03-2007 10:02 AM

RE: spike bucks
 
you will never get rid of bad genetics late births and injuryies can amount to spikes

jordan1524 07-03-2007 10:29 AM

RE: spike bucks
 
Spike are just young bucks that have not matured enough. They will eventually mature into a monster buck! :)


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