Difference between a Button Buck and a Doe?
#1
Difference between a Button Buck and a Doe?
Honestly, I wouldn't know where to begin if I couldn't actually see the small buttons. Impossible for me, especially if the deer is standing 25-50 yds away.
What should I look for? Head shape, neck size, shoulders?
Is there any method that can (almost) guarantee the difference?
Thanks in advance. [/align]
What should I look for? Head shape, neck size, shoulders?
Is there any method that can (almost) guarantee the difference?
Thanks in advance. [/align]
#2
Giant Nontypical
Join Date: Nov 2004
Posts: 5,425
RE: Difference between a Button Buck and a Doe?
First off...Get a good pair of binoculars, we all pay good bucks for a scope but you will spend more time looking through your binoculars than a scope...
Button bucks often come in by themselves, the doe pushes them away during the rut, so make sure you pay special attention to lone deer...After that notice the tail and the head, the nose seems short and the tail seems long for the body size...
Button bucks often come in by themselves, the doe pushes them away during the rut, so make sure you pay special attention to lone deer...After that notice the tail and the head, the nose seems short and the tail seems long for the body size...
#3
RE: Difference between a Button Buck and a Doe?
NC - I understand about the lone deer. Yet,Just a couple years ago, Oct 31st (NH M/L) and I had 4 antlerless deer in front of my treestand. Two were fairly large (about 100 pounds) and 2 smaller. I decided to take one of the 2 larger deer if they offered a clean shot. One did at 20 yds and after walking up to it, I discovered it was not a doe. It was a button buck but he looked exactly like the other larger deer. Maybe that was a button buck too.
I am more interested in physical features and thanks for the input on the nose and tail.
I am more interested in physical features and thanks for the input on the nose and tail.
#5
RE: Difference between a Button Buck and a Doe?
ORIGINAL: Rebel Hog
We have 5" above the hairline here in FL.....Like someone mentioned, Bino's is a must!
We have 5" above the hairline here in FL.....Like someone mentioned, Bino's is a must!
#6
RE: Difference between a Button Buck and a Doe?
ORIGINAL: Jimmy S
What does 5" have to do with a button buck?
ORIGINAL: Rebel Hog
We have 5" above the hairline here in FL.....Like someone mentioned, Bino's is a must!
We have 5" above the hairline here in FL.....Like someone mentioned, Bino's is a must!
#8
RE: Difference between a Button Buck and a Doe?
ORIGINAL: Rebel Hog
In FL we can't shoot Buttons.........The spike has to be 5" above the hairline....
ORIGINAL: Jimmy S
What does 5" have to do with a button buck?
ORIGINAL: Rebel Hog
We have 5" above the hairline here in FL.....Like someone mentioned, Bino's is a must!
We have 5" above the hairline here in FL.....Like someone mentioned, Bino's is a must!
#10
RE: Difference between a Button Buck and a Doe?
ORIGINAL: rybohunter
The only sure way is to look for buttons. Can’t get much more straight forward than that.
The only sure way is to look for buttons. Can’t get much more straight forward than that.