Just a stupid question
#21
if i had a couple thousand acres i would still hunt the way i do....we are already on antler restrictions so lettin em go is no choice!!!!!they will get bigger no doubt....if i wasnt on antler restrictions i'd have a couple more dead ones!!!
#22
Giant Nontypical
Join Date: Nov 2004
Posts: 5,425
I hunt like I want to because I own 3 farms with about 850 acres...We kill 40-50 deer a year and none is wasted...We hunt because we like to eat game, turkeys, squirrels, rabbits, quail, doves, ducks, deer etc...
Because we raise corn, soybeans, wheat and peanuts we basically have huge food plots for the deer...Keeping their population in check protects our crops...Since I own the farms and have hunted them for over 40 years I do what I want to do...
With only 13 acres, you don't have enough property to manage the local population...
Because we raise corn, soybeans, wheat and peanuts we basically have huge food plots for the deer...Keeping their population in check protects our crops...Since I own the farms and have hunted them for over 40 years I do what I want to do...
With only 13 acres, you don't have enough property to manage the local population...
Last edited by nchawkeye; 11-28-2009 at 08:24 AM.
#23
Spike
Join Date: Nov 2009
Location: Randolph County, IL
Posts: 58
Something just struck me as very funny. It seems that some people forget that deer reproduce every year. They act like there is only a limited supply of bucks and when they are gone, they're gone forever. I say shoot what looks good to you. Deer travel and grow each year. Even if you shoot a sub-par buck, there is a chance you will still see decent bucks on your land.
#24
#25
WOW just what we need, My opinion is that you should shoot what makes you happy, I personally have decided to this year start holding off on young bucks and hold out for something bigger but I have absolutely no problem with people shooting smaller deer. First deer or not some people may not have the time or resources that you "trophy" hunters have.
Trophy- a memento of success, esp one taken in war or hunting
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Trophy- a memento of success, esp one taken in war or hunting
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#26
Spike
Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: Barrie Ontario Canada
Posts: 68
most people around here only hunt one week during the gun hunt. They aren't going to pass up small bucks very often, or else they'd be eatting tag soup. If I told my dad i passed up a small 6 point buck....he'd boot me square in the balls. We hunt for venison, a large rack is just a bonus, not the main objective. Everyone is turning into trophy hunters, sure thats fine no problem with that....jsut don't bash someone else for taking a young deer.
#27
Fork Horn
Join Date: Oct 2005
Location: Arkansas
Posts: 348
#28
It's also easy to pass judgement on people when you get to hunt prime places. Killing any deer with a bow on some highly pressured public place can be more of an accomplishment than killing a huge buck on a private, pristine, untainted Iowa or Illinois corn farm. I've hunting Illinois 4 times now and let me tell you, killing a big buck on private land up there is nothing compared to the challenge of killing one back here in Alabama. Those deer get so little hunting pressure that even 3 and 4 year old bucks up there aren't as cautious and woodwise as most of our does.
With the exception of So. Illinois, most of the state is small woodlots, fingers of woods that connect other small wood lots. Unlike Alabama which is mostly massive paper mill tree farms.
So you go into a private or public piece that will allow general hunting and there is a tree stand every 40 yards. And I dont see Alabama being flooded with non residents. I dont know where you hunted when here, but the deer I hunt are very wood wise, I've been deer hunting for 20 years and my biggest is 132".So to say that its easy to kill big deer year in and year out even in Illinois is a false statement.
#29
Well, first, let me tell you how it went. Nice eight point during bow, nice fawn during bow, nice doe during black powder. I'm still looking for my boy during gun. Everyday!
BGfisher, we've traded comments in the past. The ones in this current thresd just confirm what an arrogant ass you are.
BGfisher, we've traded comments in the past. The ones in this current thresd just confirm what an arrogant ass you are.
Sorry to come across as an arrogant ass, as you say. I don't mean to. I've hunted all my life here in Pa. and am just stating what the mentality is of most of the hunters in this state, or t least what it has been for decades.
I'm 62 years old, been bowhunting for 37 years and can say I've enjoyed it immensely. I gave up gun hunting 20 years ago simply because it was hunting anymore. Just competing with 100 hunters on a mountain for the 10 legal deer there.
I've killed my share of deer with a bow. Enough that getting a deer isn't that important anymore. I figure the longer I hold out the more time I get to spend in natures pristine environment and maybe, just maybe I'll get to see that wallhanger I crave.
I have no quarrel with anybody that legally takes whatever deer they please. What I do take issue with is those that kill anything in sight and **** and moan about not seeing any big bucks or kill as many as they can get tags for and complain about less deer from years to year.
I would say this is usually from gun hunters. Bowhunters do seem to be a different breed. Some are more selective and many that I know spend much more time than the average 1 or 2 days of most gun hunters.
The fact that I haven't shot a deer for ten years is one of personal choice--mine alone. I do like deer meat and have never wasted any. But I also know that, being about 15# overweight, I'm not likely to die of starvation if I don't fill my tag. There are other options such as rabbit and squirrel, which are tasty.
I would like to congratulate on your success this year. Your goals are your own and I won't be judgemental. I would ask, though, that unless you hunt in a state with 1,000,000 hunters and share the same woods with many of them that you not judge me on my comments. I'm just stating some facts based on talking, meeting, and hunting with thousands of Pa. hunters over the years.
#30
I have no quarrel with anybody that legally takes whatever deer they please. What I do take issue with is those that kill anything in sight and **** and moan about not seeing any big bucks or kill as many as they can get tags for and complain about less deer from years to year.
It is my strong opinion that most of these hunters are simply LAZY! They are the type that wouldn't dream of going any extra mile or putting any extra effort into their land, their hunting, anything!
You guys can shoot off any excuses you want to make your selves sound better and thump your chest and proclaim that you are real "hunters" all you want.... but the truth and reality of the situation is a little more difficult to hide with that yearling buck in back of your truck!