Earn a buck
#3
Dominant Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Blossvale, New York
Posts: 21,199
RE: Earn a buck
Stupid rule... but done with a good thought and purpose in mind... to reduce the baby factory in over populated areas. If you have more than one doe permit... fill one out and send it in the first day.[8D] It's really become a rule because many people refuse to shoot a doe... or at least did dig in their heels for years. I think at the time most of the "Earn a BUck" laws were put in it was probably needed. I think we're past that in hunting now. I don't know people who won't shoot a doe anymore.
#6
RE: Earn a buck
i really wish we would go to that here. Too many guys taking really young bucks just to say that they killed a buck while thedoe pops are exploding. We get 2 either sex tags and a doe tag, 95% of the people take 2 bucks and a doe rather than vice versa or 3 does. To me it just doesn't make sense to me why some hunters in my area would take a basket buck over a doe. Having them take a doe first will probably not stop them from taking young bucks butby having themtake a doe down alsowill balance it out a bit more. They do this down in the south on the cwd hunt and you must turn in the head of the doe with tag attatched so no gettin around it easily.
#7
Giant Nontypical
Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: Northeast Tennessee
Posts: 5,673
RE: Earn a buck
ORIGINAL: Hiawatha
i really wish we would go to that here. Too many guys taking really young bucks just to say that they killed a buck while thedoe pops are exploding. We get 2 either sex tags and a doe tag, 95% of the people take 2 bucks and a doe rather than vice versa or 3 does. To me it just doesn't make sense to me why some hunters in my area would take a basket buck over a doe. Having them take a doe first will probably not stop them from taking young bucks butby having themtake a doe down alsowill balance it out a bit more. They do this down in the south on the cwd hunt and you must turn in the head of the doe with tag attatched so no gettin around it easily.
i really wish we would go to that here. Too many guys taking really young bucks just to say that they killed a buck while thedoe pops are exploding. We get 2 either sex tags and a doe tag, 95% of the people take 2 bucks and a doe rather than vice versa or 3 does. To me it just doesn't make sense to me why some hunters in my area would take a basket buck over a doe. Having them take a doe first will probably not stop them from taking young bucks butby having themtake a doe down alsowill balance it out a bit more. They do this down in the south on the cwd hunt and you must turn in the head of the doe with tag attatched so no gettin around it easily.
#10
Fork Horn
Join Date: Mar 2003
Location:
Posts: 350
RE: Earn a buck
I also live in Wisc. Southern Wisconsin where we had earn a buck and at first I wasn't fond of it, but in the second year I began to see bigger bucks as result of it.So I actually like it.Last year they had earn a buck during certain periods and no earn a buck at other times which just was more confusing. I hope this year they resort to earn a buck for the whole season and allow no bucks to be taken in the four day October gun season.
The problem with earn a buck was people would take a road killed doe into register it as a bow kill for the buck tag. And registration stations would allow a doe to be registered numerous times by different hunters to each get a buck tag. This I have no proof of, but heard the stories. BUT, what I do know is that I killed a doe, took it to a registration station which happened to be a bar, I filled out the paperwork inside, they handed me the tag and I was off. Not once did anyone see the deer and I could have very well registered the deer once more or give it to a buddy to register for his buck tag. But I didn't.
Dan
The problem with earn a buck was people would take a road killed doe into register it as a bow kill for the buck tag. And registration stations would allow a doe to be registered numerous times by different hunters to each get a buck tag. This I have no proof of, but heard the stories. BUT, what I do know is that I killed a doe, took it to a registration station which happened to be a bar, I filled out the paperwork inside, they handed me the tag and I was off. Not once did anyone see the deer and I could have very well registered the deer once more or give it to a buddy to register for his buck tag. But I didn't.
Dan