Letting Does Walk
#21
Fork Horn
Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: Central Iowa
Posts: 234
RE: Letting Does Walk
In Iowa, during the 2006-2007 seasons, 60% of the deer shot were does. That is one reason why we have big bucks here. I always have a doe tag and reserve the any sex (antler) tag just in case.
If you are willing to shoot does, you are more likely to let little bucks pass. (Next year they may be big bucks.)
I got my doe this year and my antler tag went unused. It was a great hunt.
If you are willing to shoot does, you are more likely to let little bucks pass. (Next year they may be big bucks.)
I got my doe this year and my antler tag went unused. It was a great hunt.
#22
Typical Buck
Join Date: Dec 2006
Location: grottoes,va.
Posts: 764
RE: Letting Does Walk
if you don't keep the does thinned out you may not see that big buck during the rut . genetics is a joke unless you have a fence around your property you will never control there genetics. hunting unfenced land you must hunt what happens along,the only thing you can do is make sure there is food and water on your hunting property. one thing i always do is to leave atleast one good thicket as a hidding place for deer,they need a place they feel safe day and night. i will hunt around it and NEVER go into it. after the deer learn this they will run straight to it when spooked and will not leave the property . if you have to many does early in the season is the best time to take them out,i love sticking a few with the crossbow before the rut. some of those old herd does are smarter then most of the bucks ,if you let them get old and smart they will hide out with the big bucks and you will never kill them.
#24
RE: Letting Does Walk
ORIGINAL: isatarak
I don't see what the difference is between taking them early or late. Sure if it's late they are probably bred, but if you take them early you are killing a doe that would have been bred later if you didn't. I don't see the difference. I like to take them early and late.
I don't see what the difference is between taking them early or late. Sure if it's late they are probably bred, but if you take them early you are killing a doe that would have been bred later if you didn't. I don't see the difference. I like to take them early and late.
#26
RE: Letting Does Walk
ORIGINAL: Sylvan
If a buck has access to an adequate food supply, how does a high dow:buck ratio adversely affect the size of his rack?
If a buck has access to an adequate food supply, how does a high dow:buck ratio adversely affect the size of his rack?
#27
RE: Letting Does Walk
ORIGINAL: superstrutter
I personally don't like taking 1 1/2 yr. or older does later in the season. I don't want to take the chance of killing one that may be carrying fawns. I try to take my does in Oct. with bow and muzzleloader before the rut.
I personally don't like taking 1 1/2 yr. or older does later in the season. I don't want to take the chance of killing one that may be carrying fawns. I try to take my does in Oct. with bow and muzzleloader before the rut.
#28
RE: Letting Does Walk
Unfortunately, our region still has the "Cattle Rancher" mentality! One bull to 10 cows! Works fine for cattle, but not for deer. One thing is the bucks don't have to move to find does, so you don't see them. Most counties in our area have a 4 deer limit, with a maximum of 2 bucks. So if you kill your limit, you are still not thinning the herd of does to get the ratio right. Many leases in our area will let you kill 2 bucks and only one doe! So what is that doing for an already out of balance deer herd!#@%#@$. We would be much better off taking 2 does and one buck for a few years.But, it ain't gonna happen!Protect them mommas! Thats the way they have done it for over a hundred years, so I wouldn't hold my breath waiting for them to change!
#29
Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: Mobile Al
Posts: 15
RE: Letting Does Walk
Have you ever seen a deer assembley line? Then how are bucks made? It comes down to being serious about your hunting, knowing your heards. If you really get out there and scout, mount trail cams, and check for signs you'll know or have a good idea of what you could take or shouldn't take. We cant give the insurance people what they would love to have(very few deer anywhere). Check your ratios best you can, watch fow how many does throw twins, how often are they buck doe combos? Do what the area needs for you to do not just what you want. AGE IS THE ULTIMATE ADVANTAGE. Pass the bucks up as often as possible. A true trophy is just like a classic car or bottle of wine, over coming the urge to splurge makes for greater rewards.
#30
RE: Letting Does Walk
That guy is a moron. Don't think twice about what he said. If he's shooting small six's and fours he's the one shootin himself in the foot. Too many does is not a good thing. And here in WV I don't think we will ever have too many bucks. Seems like everyone comes here to shoot one. Spike or otherwise!! All we can do is hope for antler restrictions or higher out of state license. Both would help.