Official Rules
#14
RE: Official Rules
i say no to paying to hunt like a guide service / outfitter ..... but lets say you and a buddy get a license for a nieghboring state , and drive for the weekend and sleep in the truck or hotel ect , i say that counts , but no goin to like rwahide camps or nething..... cuz i could pay to go 2 hrs north to cherry ridge that isnt pen and its fair chase , but i get a gaurentee of a 160 class buck.,,,,, i think that is poop
#15
RE: Official Rules
I rather like the idea of not being able to enter a buck taken through an outfitter/guide service. Those organizations are set up in order to set you up on a trophy calibre animal, most even have certain minimum when it comes to the inches your animal's antlers have to meet.
Hunting on your private/public land you may only see one or two 110 - 130" deer, hunting on guided/outfitted land you may see several 130 - 160" deer.
Just my $0.02
Hunting on your private/public land you may only see one or two 110 - 130" deer, hunting on guided/outfitted land you may see several 130 - 160" deer.
Just my $0.02
#16
Fork Horn
Join Date: Sep 2003
Location: Cary, IL
Posts: 356
RE: Official Rules
Hunting a managed/guided/outfitted piece of land definitely gives you a better chance at bagging a big buck, but there are no guarantees. You make a bad shot, you miss, you get rained out all week, or a million other things go wrong and you come home emptyhanded.
I say let the outfitters and guided hunts stay.
I say let the outfitters and guided hunts stay.
#17
Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: Inverness, MS
Posts: 3,982
RE: Official Rules
I do have 2 trips to IL planned for this year, neither of which is with an outfitter. But, I don't agree with you guys saying an outfitted hunt should not count. Apparantly most of you don't know how most outfitters in at state like IL work..... They simply lease land and put you on a stand. No difference between that and the regular guys from IL that get to hunt private land.
This is a friendly competition guys, keep that in mind. Nothing at stake here.
This is a friendly competition guys, keep that in mind. Nothing at stake here.
#18
Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: Inverness, MS
Posts: 3,982
RE: Official Rules
Rob, for teams that don't have all guys participate, I think it may be a good idea to let a team member that kills 2 bucks to enter the second. If not, I think we have to use an average system to be fair.
If one team only has 6 participators and kills 6 150 class bucks, they could be overthrown by a team that kills 10 100 class bucks. IMO, the team with only six did much better, but total score would indicate otherwise
If one team only has 6 participators and kills 6 150 class bucks, they could be overthrown by a team that kills 10 100 class bucks. IMO, the team with only six did much better, but total score would indicate otherwise
#19
RE: Official Rules
If one team only has 6 participators and kills 6 150 class bucks, they could be overthrown by a team that kills 10 100 class bucks. IMO, the team with only six did much better, but total score would indicate otherwise
#20
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Wisconsin
Posts: 3,903
RE: Official Rules
Rob, for teams that don't have all guys participate, I think it may be a good idea to let a team member that kills 2 bucks to enter the second. If not, I think we have to use an average system to be fair.
If one team only has 6 participators and kills 6 150 class bucks, they could be overthrown by a team that kills 10 100 class bucks. IMO, the team with only six did much better, but total score would indicate otherwise
If one team only has 6 participators and kills 6 150 class bucks, they could be overthrown by a team that kills 10 100 class bucks. IMO, the team with only six did much better, but total score would indicate otherwise
If you dont have a full team get an alternate!