Another way to ruin hunting
#121
Spike
Join Date: Nov 2010
Posts: 1
wrong!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! no one needs to be pressed to "raise the bar" . each hunter has the right to kill what ever size deer he or she chooses to. they pay for that right.
be a trophy hunter if you wish,but don't try to force other hunters to be. you been watching to much tv
be a trophy hunter if you wish,but don't try to force other hunters to be. you been watching to much tv
#122
It's all relative.....shoot, growing up hunting in upstate NY most young guys would shoot whatever came along....that's just the way it was. We didn't have the luxury to be picky. That still holds true today in many parts of the country.
It shouldn't be about the size of the deer, it should be about the overall experience of the hunt.
It shouldn't be about the size of the deer, it should be about the overall experience of the hunt.
#123
Fork Horn
Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: Quebec/canada
Posts: 140
Never forget that mature man can be at his first encounter with a deer and adrenalin make him forget that it's a doe or a spike.
For him that is his first trophy
Critics are not the way to go,instead be a good teacher to him.
Taureau noir
For him that is his first trophy
Critics are not the way to go,instead be a good teacher to him.
Taureau noir
#124
well would just like to add a little not to long ago i was a young hunter and have recently introduced young kids into hunting and for the button buck that was harvested by the young hunter congrats who cares it was a button buck their gonna get shot if your doing your deer managment but when i take children out for their first hunt i let them take whatever deer they want or the most comfertable shot for them then we can work on deer managment make it fun while teaching if we dont keep children in the woods this sport will be no more
#125
Spike
Join Date: Nov 2010
Posts: 3
My opinoin is I hunt to fill the freezer PERIOD a big deer is good but if a little buttonhead steps out he is good to young one are good eating to. I have only been hunting for 3 years this is my 4th year. I know what it is like to get flack from my hunting not wanting to get up in the we hours when nothing is moving till 10 am where I hunted not doing the same as my husband has and all the things you need to learn on your own. I can kill a skin a deer and process it but not all can I am not going to sit there and tell anyone they need to do as I do. Not everyone can. I am a 50 yer old female and I did this because it would help other when they were not able to or didn't know how, But to berash some for killing a small deer or a female or opne that is not big horned I am sorry this is not good for any hunter to do. I rather teach and then maybe they would be a better hunter tell what I have learned maybe it could help them. wqhat works in one place doesn't mean it will work for everyone. I have babled enough.
Rhayden
Rhayden
#126
Fork Horn
Join Date: Oct 2010
Location: Michigan
Posts: 127
I too believe one should shoot whatever he or she wants and be happy about it. As long as the meat isn't being wasted, who cares?
Unfortunately, the big money, advertising, and propaganda are all in cahoots behind "big bucks only" mentality. Big money has led to a filtered message in media that it's only acceptable to shoot big bucks. That will only get worse, not better.
Unfortunately, the big money, advertising, and propaganda are all in cahoots behind "big bucks only" mentality. Big money has led to a filtered message in media that it's only acceptable to shoot big bucks. That will only get worse, not better.
#127
Fork Horn
Join Date: Oct 2010
Location: Michigan
Posts: 127
I am 29 yrs old and i have been hunting since i was 13 i have taken about 10 deer in the 16 yrs i have been hunting. i have shot wall hangers ,spikes does and buttons and all because i had the chance.i hunt public land that has alot of pepole that hunt there so i might only see 3 to 4 deer a yr so i have to take what i can get. i have learned where the bigger ones are but does not mean i will see them.so i will take what i can get and i am sure there are alot more hunters out there who have the same problem as me
#129
Spike
Join Date: Nov 2010
Location: Michigan
Posts: 6
Thank you Fork for posting that. This is my first year bow hunting, and I know I am bound to have some mishaps here and there as the years go by. But my biggest concern is just making a clean kill, on the first deer I shoot at. I am sure many new hunters feel this way as well.