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Sure would be for me, but i'm not a trophy hunter. However, it's always nice to shoot a good looking buck.
Over the years i've shot some good looking bucks and bulls. Even though it was never my goal to hunt for a trophy. I do go after the mature animals just for the challenge. |
Originally Posted by Muley Hunter
(Post 4164089)
Sure would be for me, but i'm not a trophy hunter. However, it's always nice to shoot a good looking buck.
Over the years i've shot some good looking bucks and bulls. Even though it was never my goal to hunt for a trophy. I do go after the mature animals just for the challenge. |
I always explained it to people like this: I dont consider myself a trophy hunter. I call for Bucks, but when a Doe comes I'm more than happy to take her. I also call for Does just as much if not more than Bucks. Its all about the meat for me, The deer I kill feeds my family for the winter. But I love gettin a Big Buck if the oppurtunity arises.
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Originally Posted by rockport
(Post 4164090)
Whats the difference between a trophy hunter and a guy that goes after mature animals for the challenge?
Maybe this will help you...........I leave the antlers at the kill. No dead heads on my walls. |
I shoot does and eat all my meat as well.
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Originally Posted by Muley Hunter
(Post 4164108)
You really don't know?
Maybe this will help you...........I leave the antlers at the kill. No dead heads on my walls. So thats the difference? Leaving the antlers at the kill? |
Originally Posted by Muley Hunter
(Post 4164108)
I leave the antlers at the kill.
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Originally Posted by rockport
(Post 4164110)
No I really don't know the difference. It seems like most of us that are trophy hunters are pursuing mature deer for the challenge. If I just shot whatever walked out I'd only be hunting about 5 days a year.
So thats the difference? Leaving the antlers at the kill? Trophy hunters are looking for wallhangers. Mature animal hunters pass up the younger deer for something a little older. |
As far as I'm concerned, being a trophy hunter doesn't hurt anything. It gives younger bucks a chance to grow a little older. In my area there is a much greater number of does than there are bucks. If I want deer meat I'm getting myself a doe. It's easy meat. For me there is no need to shoot a small buck. My idea of a trophy is 125"+. I don't have many opportunities to chase 170 class deer because they are hard to find. If I waited for something that big I would never bag a buck.
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Originally Posted by bristowboy_20
(Post 4164114)
IMO: a mature animal is just an old animal. a mature deer can have small antlers or large antlers.
Trophy hunters are looking for wallhangers. Mature animal hunters pass up the younger deer for something a little older. It almost appears to me that "meat hunter" in most cases just = I didn't see any big ones. I mean I am a trophy hunter but 1. we eat all of our meat 2. I also shoot does 3. I will also take what I can get if I can't get a big one(although I'd probably go without if that meant shooting small bucks but I don't see why it ever would) That seems pretty similar to me. |
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