The greatest QDM thread ever....
#41
RE: The greatest QDM thread ever....
ORIGINAL: Sylvan
Because imo natures way is to make the easiest kill and the mature buck would be the most difficult. Theoretically the inexperienced 1 1/2 year olds would even be easier than an adult doe. Probably not all doe but many would be older wiser and maybe even a little bigger and stronger.
Please explain to me why you think its bass ackwards.
Now as I stated in post #39, after the rut there are more sick, injured and run down mature bucks. In the natural world, the wolves being the opportunistic killers that they are, would be taking these bucks out of the herd. Therefore if we shoot the mature bucks we would be taking the place of the natural predator that no longer exists.
Does that make sense?
#42
RE: The greatest QDM thread ever....
ORIGINAL: wis_bow_huntr
....in some areas its just not possible to post as a QDM area. Why? Well in Wisconsin if you post your land as QDM, you have to let so many hunters (public) hunt that property per year.
....in some areas its just not possible to post as a QDM area. Why? Well in Wisconsin if you post your land as QDM, you have to let so many hunters (public) hunt that property per year.
#43
RE: The greatest QDM thread ever....
ORIGINAL: GregH
This is absolutely false.
ORIGINAL: wis_bow_huntr
....in some areas its just not possible to post as a QDM area. Why? Well in Wisconsin if you post your land as QDM, you have to let so many hunters (public) hunt that property per year.
....in some areas its just not possible to post as a QDM area. Why? Well in Wisconsin if you post your land as QDM, you have to let so many hunters (public) hunt that property per year.
That is only the case if you put your land into the Forrest Crop program. And then there are also ways to keep it posted.
#44
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: Upstate New York
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RE: The greatest QDM thread ever....
Now as I stated in post #39, after the rut there are more sick, injured and run down mature bucks. In the natural world, the wolves being the opportunistic killers that they are, would be taking these bucks out of the herd.
The natural predators, wolves,are not selective hunters. They do not care if it is adoe, fawn,sick, weak, or a healthyand mature buck.
#45
RE: The greatest QDM thread ever....
ORIGINAL: Sylvan
You're confusing me Dan. Are you arguing that they kill selectively or not selectively. You seem to be trying to have it both ways.
Now as I stated in post #39, after the rut there are more sick, injured and run down mature bucks. In the natural world, the wolves being the opportunistic killers that they are, would be taking these bucks out of the herd.
The natural predators, wolves,are not selective hunters. They do not care if it is adoe, fawn,sick, weak, or a healthyand mature buck.
Wolves are not selective killers, but they are opportunistic.
Hopefully you can understand whatI meant now. If not, let me know.
#46
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Jan 2005
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RE: The greatest QDM thread ever....
Sylvan, like I said, sometimes things I think don't come out right when I type them.
Take care Dan!
#47
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: West Winfield New York USA
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RE: The greatest QDM thread ever....
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Sylvan, like I said, sometimes things I think don't come out right when I type them.[/blockquote]
Sometimes when I type it comes out the opposite of what I think! Sometimes I don't think before I type! Then sometimes I'm doing some pretty good thinking and some pretty good typeing and then somebody reads it wrong! It's amazing anybody ever communicates.
Sylvan, like I said, sometimes things I think don't come out right when I type them.[/blockquote]
Sometimes when I type it comes out the opposite of what I think! Sometimes I don't think before I type! Then sometimes I'm doing some pretty good thinking and some pretty good typeing and then somebody reads it wrong! It's amazing anybody ever communicates.
#48
RE: The greatest QDM thread ever....
Someone stop me when I'm wrong...(well...at LEAST let me get started!!!)
I wanted to know why the does make the bucks chase. It seems like when they go into estrous (hot)....they're INTENTLY looking for a buck. That's when I did a little research and found that they ARE looking for a buck....but not just ANY buck. Does making bucks chase....is nature's way of natural selection. The doe is dragging her would-be suitors in tow so that the dominant buck in the area will see them and get the juvenile off her back and breed her. It's a show with a purpose.
I can see where....in a more in-tune buck/doe ratio....the immature 1-1/2 yr olds wouldn't EVER get to breed a doe. I've got MANY, MANY does where I live....and I STILL wonder how many aren't serviced by the bulls of my woods. It's hard to really know....but I know when the rut kicks in here.....these little bucks are scarce.....and I don't think it's because they're in a thicket. "I" think they know the big boys are on the prowl....and they don't want to risk an axx whoopin.
Hey....it's a hypothesis....isn't it...lol?
Whatta you guys think of my hypothesis?
Jeff
I wanted to know why the does make the bucks chase. It seems like when they go into estrous (hot)....they're INTENTLY looking for a buck. That's when I did a little research and found that they ARE looking for a buck....but not just ANY buck. Does making bucks chase....is nature's way of natural selection. The doe is dragging her would-be suitors in tow so that the dominant buck in the area will see them and get the juvenile off her back and breed her. It's a show with a purpose.
I can see where....in a more in-tune buck/doe ratio....the immature 1-1/2 yr olds wouldn't EVER get to breed a doe. I've got MANY, MANY does where I live....and I STILL wonder how many aren't serviced by the bulls of my woods. It's hard to really know....but I know when the rut kicks in here.....these little bucks are scarce.....and I don't think it's because they're in a thicket. "I" think they know the big boys are on the prowl....and they don't want to risk an axx whoopin.
Hey....it's a hypothesis....isn't it...lol?
Whatta you guys think of my hypothesis?
Jeff