Re: Meat or antlers?
[Re: Vinke]
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04/15/25 11:15 AM
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Northern Maine
Bruce T
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Northern Maine
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With a trophy buck and doe in the same place at the same time I'm shooting that trophy buck and letting the doe go. Especially if that buck just bred that doe.
NRA,NTA,MTA,FTA
#1 goal=Trap a wolverine
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Re: Meat or antlers?
[Re: Bruce T]
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04/15/25 11:22 AM
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South Ga - Almost Florida
Swamp Wolf
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South Ga - Almost Florida
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With a trophy buck and doe in the same place at the same time I'm shooting that trophy buck and letting the doe go. Especially if that buck just bred that doe. Can always kill that bred doe on next hunt day
Thank God For Your Blessings! Never Half-Arse Anything!
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Re: Meat or antlers?
[Re: Swamp Wolf]
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04/15/25 11:25 AM
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Northern Maine
Bruce T
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Northern Maine
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With a trophy buck and doe in the same place at the same time I'm shooting that trophy buck and letting the doe go. Especially if that buck just bred that doe. Can always kill that bred doe on next hunt day Have actually had that happen a few times.I let the buck breed the doe then shot the buck.I would then not go back to that area the rest of the year hunting other areas instead.
NRA,NTA,MTA,FTA
#1 goal=Trap a wolverine
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Re: Meat or antlers?
[Re: Vinke]
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04/15/25 11:28 AM
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South Ga - Almost Florida
Swamp Wolf
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South Ga - Almost Florida
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In the big picture of whitetail deer management, you are not accomplishing much other than making yourself feel good about letting the bred doe walk.
Last edited by Swamp Wolf; 04/15/25 11:32 AM. Reason: Symantics
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Re: Meat or antlers?
[Re: Vinke]
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04/15/25 11:44 AM
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NWWA/AZ
Vinke
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WA give you a 10 day to hunt early session with a modern firearm for a buck,,,,one deer.
Almost 30 days in most GMUs for any deer using bow or ML..one deer
Ant Man/ Marty 2028 just put your ear to the ground , and follow along
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Re: Meat or antlers?
[Re: Vinke]
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04/15/25 11:56 AM
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East of the Mason-Dixon Line
DelawareRob
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Heck, I’m just glad y’all are able to get out hunting when you can. That’s what it’s all about.
Heck, in the next couple years, it won’t be up to me, as I’ll likely have one of my kids with me and they will be the one picking what they want to shoot.
Stop over cooking your meat! It isn’t gamey, it’s over cooked!
Gordon Ramsey, maybe…
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Re: Meat or antlers?
[Re: SNIPERBBB]
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04/15/25 12:46 PM
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South Ga - Almost Florida
Swamp Wolf
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If we're going to let bred does walk. You .ight as well stop hunting does after Halloween because theres no way to tell that she's not unless you can get a pregnancy test on it or you see one actively chased by a buck or making come hither sounds This^^^ absolutely. And how about those hunters that won't shoot does because they don't want to see the fawn fetuses when they field dress the doe. SMH I measure all fetuses on a fetus scale and record conception and paturition dates.
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Re: Meat or antlers?
[Re: Trapper7]
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04/15/25 03:49 PM
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Killingly, CT
Brian Mongeau
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Killingly, CT
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Meat, but won't pass up a nice buck. This. I went through a picky stage. Not so picky anymore. I love shooting deer, bow or gun.
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Re: Meat or antlers?
[Re: 160user]
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04/15/25 06:18 PM
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Kansas
someGuyInKansas
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Kansas
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[This is my chunk of dirt, I pay a butt load in taxes each year to have it and the state of MN says I can take one deer a year off it. I get to choose which one. I farm deer. I admit that. I get no pride from bragging about what an accomplished killer of fawns and yearlings I am. If others find joy in that, more power to them. I can understand that. If Kansas was that restrictive, I'd be as selective as you. I bought my land (70 acres) around 3 years ago, primarily for deer hunting. I spend a lot of $ on it every year, but it gets me out of the house and exercising, and I have fun with it. In Kansas the first tag is either-sex. Then we can get either 4 or 5 more antlerless only tags (I forget the limit). From my perspective that's 1 buck and as many does as I want. I start the season with 3 tags so I can shoot 2 anterless in one day if given the opportunity. I hold back back the buck tag until I either get a chance for a nice buck or its late season. On my property nice bucks are somewhat rare. I've never seen anything up to "Kansas trophy buck" standards, but I've gotten a nice 8 point in 2 out of 3 years. Last year I didn't get a buck, but I got 4 nice does. The last 2 does I shot in one day, I was alone at the property and got them broken down into bags of meat before heading home, where my wife helped with the rest of the processing getting everything vacuum sealed. Doing it myself, I don't think I want to shoot more than 2 does in one day. And I'd only shoot one if its an evening hunt. So I let small bucks pass until late season, and beyond that I'll shoot any big enough to be worth the trouble. If its getting late season and I want more meat, I wouldn't hesitate to shoot the 8 month olds. My reason for hesitating on them early season is its equal work to process a small one, but a lot less meat. If Kansas adopted an "earn a buck" policy, I'd loosen my standards on early season bucks.
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Re: Meat or antlers?
[Re: Swamp Wolf]
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04/15/25 06:33 PM
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Northern Maine
Bruce T
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Northern Maine
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In the big picture of whitetail deer management, you are not accomplishing much other than making yourself feel good about letting the bred doe walk. Maybe where you live with alot of deer, but up here in northern Maine with fewer deer we need more does in the big woods.That bred doe is going to have 1 to 2 little ones if she survives the winter.Chances of her being shot are very slim as they only give out around 10 total doe tags here in zone 11 last I knew.Alot of years there are no doe tags given out here.
NRA,NTA,MTA,FTA
#1 goal=Trap a wolverine
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Re: Meat or antlers?
[Re: Pafoxman]
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04/15/25 09:00 PM
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Indiana
Providence Farm
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Indiana
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I wonder how many who claim to be meat hunters would pass on an old tough B&C buck for a fat 1 1/2 doe if they where standing beside each other. I suspect some are meat hunters by default.  Ding Ding Ding... we have a winner! It's what we all know, thanks for saying it So what about the guy that let's bucks larger than his best ever walk? Some of us outgrow antlers and can care less about them. I'm sure for those that still highly value them you understand that as well as a strait man trying to understand how any man can be gay. It just does not compute in you heads as being possible. The big steroid guys at the gym were the same way when I said I have no interest in bench pressing 500 lb. They just took it as I said that because I couldn't not because to me that's not in shape and a good way to get injured. People tend to think everyone else values what they value and that's not the case.
Last edited by Providence Farm; 04/15/25 09:24 PM.
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Re: Meat or antlers?
[Re: Vinke]
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04/15/25 09:07 PM
04/15/25 09:07 PM
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East of the Mason-Dixon Line
DelawareRob
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Some of us don’t care about antlers. If I have a tag for him and he walks out first I guess I would. And if he is there with her I guess I’d shoot the bigger one.
Really, I wouldn’t care. I shoot the first deer I see. I need about 100 or so pounds of deer, I hunt till I get that, past that I donate it.
I will say, I hunt some crop damage properties so, I’m restricted to antlerless only.
I am invited to hunt those properties for antlered deer, but usually by then, I’m on to ducks, geese, rabbits and trapping.
Which leads to the most important game animal, the wild turkey.
I really need to hunt more of them in the fall.
Turkeys are the best.
In my opinion that is…
Anyway, hunt what you want, how you want and with the method of take you want. As long as it’s legal knock your socks off and be safe while doing it.
Stop over cooking your meat! It isn’t gamey, it’s over cooked!
Gordon Ramsey, maybe…
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