She got herself a good one. (more pictures added)
#14

It depends on the part of the state. Average 1 1/2 year old buck will generally field dressed weigh 100 to 120. 2 1/2 will go 140 to 180 and the 3 1/2 and older will go 180 to well over 250. The northeast kingdom portion of the state which runs along the Quebec and New Hampshire border is all vast but open to hunting paper company land and lightly hunted has the biggest and oldest deer. It is all woods and logging operations with very few ag type land or fields. Throughout most of the state there aren't that any mature deer like out in the mid west. The yearling and 2 1/2 year old deer make up the majority of the harvest with the exception of that Northeast Kingdom area. We have a lot of deer throughout the state but I don't think the F&W department has a very good track record on deer management. It appears at least to me that their major focus is on surviving financially rather than setting a good deer plan into action like some of the other larger states. I am very active both hunting and fishing in all seasons and it has been a few years since I was even license checked by a warden.
I'll add this we get decent weights on deer but the racks aren't usually that great due to poorer mineral content in the soil. Probably the biggest limitation however is the harvest of young deer.
I'll add this we get decent weights on deer but the racks aren't usually that great due to poorer mineral content in the soil. Probably the biggest limitation however is the harvest of young deer.
Last edited by Champlain Islander; 11-23-2021 at 08:01 AM.
#17

It depends on the part of the state. Average 1 1/2 year old buck will generally field dressed weigh 100 to 120. 2 1/2 will go 140 to 180 and the 3 1/2 and older will go 180 to well over 250. The northeast kingdom portion of the state which runs along the Quebec and New Hampshire border is all vast but open to hunting paper company land and lightly hunted has the biggest and oldest deer. It is all woods and logging operations with very few ag type land or fields. Throughout most of the state there aren't that any mature deer like out in the mid west. The yearling and 2 1/2 year old deer make up the majority of the harvest with the exception of that Northeast Kingdom area. We have a lot of deer throughout the state but I don't think the F&W department has a very good track record on deer management. It appears at least to me that their major focus is on surviving financially rather than setting a good deer plan into action like some of the other larger states. I am very active both hunting and fishing in all seasons and it has been a few years since I was even license checked by a warden.
I'll add this we get decent weights on deer but the racks aren't usually that great due to poorer mineral content in the soil. Probably the biggest limitation however is the harvest of young deer.
I'll add this we get decent weights on deer but the racks aren't usually that great due to poorer mineral content in the soil. Probably the biggest limitation however is the harvest of young deer.
It does seem like people are learning more and more how to grow large antlers in different parts of the country.
#18

Thanks all....She was pretty exited about this one.
Mom has a 4 deer in the living room rule and her goal remains to make the cut but the competition is pretty stiff and shows no mercy
Mom has a 4 deer in the living room rule and her goal remains to make the cut but the competition is pretty stiff and shows no mercy

Last edited by rockport; 11-23-2021 at 09:31 AM.