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nchawkeye 10-22-2009 04:23 PM

I killed my first back in 1970, a beautiful 10 point...I actually saw the deer while squirrel hunting...Dad gave me the afternoons off for a week (I worked for him after school)...Anyway, after a week, I killed him with my 22-250...

If I had stopped there, I sure would have missed a lot of fun...
I've now killed 300 or so, most of those were does but I still love going after a buck one on one...I remember my first with a bow (also a buck) and my first with a flintlock (also a buck)...While neither of them were 10 pointers, they were trophys in their own right...

Arkansasmountainman 10-22-2009 06:10 PM

i will shoot 130'' deer if thats what is there, if i know there are bigger bucks around i will hold off but when it comes down to the nutt cuttin last day im killin and grillin

isatarak 10-22-2009 06:29 PM

I killed a buck that grossed 164 two years ago. Last year I killed one in the 135 range with a drop tine. It is a lot easier now to pass up smaller bucks, and I know I can kill does to fill the freezer. Actually it is a lot better knowing I have that trophy on the wall and I'm not pressuring my self to kill a trophy and when I see a nice buck in the 100-120 inch range, I can hope that if I pass on that deer, I might get a chance to kill him next year.

jepcho 10-22-2009 06:48 PM

It would be a fun dilema to have but i would definately be able to shoot smaller bucks. I'm a 125" or bigger with a bow kinda guy.

cal516 10-23-2009 09:33 AM

This is my 3rd year hunting and have always had that dilemma. How big? I hunt in TN where we have a 3/Day bag limit on antlerless and 3 bucks a season. I shot and hung my first buck last year. Not big by any means but a really nice deer; was just proud of my first. I had let 3-4 walk simply because I second guessed myself. My friend (15 years of experience) said the best way to judge a deer is laying on the ground..lol. I am still selective but I hunt public land where if I don't shoot them someone else will. I learned that last year when I watched two yearlings lay under my stand all day. I saw the same two deer butchered a week later. I hunt for the joy of hunting. The trophies will come as a bonus.

doall hunter 10-23-2009 12:46 PM

I havent seen rodburners. can anyone give me a link?
For me I would shoot smaller but try to avoid the small uns. Just the shooters

Siman08/OH 10-23-2009 01:35 PM

My goal is success year after year.

If i put down a 3.5+ mature buck for 10 years straight, that would be an accomplishment. Im still working on the first.

rodburner72 10-23-2009 04:49 PM


Originally Posted by doall hunter (Post 3482198)
I havent seen rodburners. can anyone give me a link?
For me I would shoot smaller but try to avoid the small uns. Just the shooters


srwshooter 10-24-2009 03:09 AM

i see young hunters that are dieing to kill a huge buck all the time. i tell them i hope they kill a monster one day,but that it won't be the same after they kill a few big ones. seems like the more big bucks i've killed i've had alittle less want to get after another one. i still love to deer hunt but its just not like it once was.

rodburner72 10-26-2009 09:40 AM

It hasn't changed much.. There aren't that many bucks like this one around here.. It was just one of those times where I was in the right place at the right time.. I would rather be lucky than good any day.... lol


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