Upper Peninsula Hunting
#21
RE: Upper Peninsula Hunting
ORIGINAL: timbercruiser
In his post he said "additional antler restrictions", therefore it was implied there were restrictions in place. Looking at the picture it looked to me there were two or three spikes, instead of just one on the meatpole. Othewise I could care less what size deer you shoot.
ORIGINAL: glockman55
Your point is? From left to right..8 pt. 4.5 yr. old, 10 pt. 2.5 yr., 3 pt. 1.5 yr., 7 pt. 1.5 yr., 8 pt. 1.5 yr., 6 pt. 1.5 yr., spike, ?..I would love to see antler restrictions in Mich. but they are legal. and for the record I don't have one hanging on that pole..I had tag soup last year. There's one on that pole that I would have shot..But, some of these are their first deer ever shot..andthis area has NODoe hunting.
ORIGINAL: timbercruiser
Lots of bucks on the meat pole, but it doesn't look like therewere any antler restrictions in place.
Lots of bucks on the meat pole, but it doesn't look like therewere any antler restrictions in place.
#22
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: NE Kansas
Posts: 1,124
RE: Upper Peninsula Hunting
WOW...what a small world
#23
RE: Upper Peninsula Hunting
ORIGINAL: Father Forkhorn
This doesn't compare to your cabin thing, but I am from Pinckney and have a brother in Howell. Family all over the area. I was a kid when we moved to Kansas around thirty years ago. Still get back to that area about once a year to visit though, never during deer season. Schedule won't permit that.
WOW...what a small world
Just was out in Pinckney tonight scouting....didnt see much sign and only one spooked deer, got out of work to late to hunt so decided to take my oldest boy out for the scouting experience...