LMAO, at least 2 more years before we shoot them.Yup another 4 or 5 years and they might be big enough to shoot,,,,,
I go years sometimes without shooting a buck, but if you want big ones you have to let the little ones grow. If it isn't over 4 years old, or a trophy I won't shoot it. I won't even shoot a young doe, only the old or injured ones. I will not shoot a 2 year old 10 point, I would rather kill a 5 year old 6 point.wow....you guys are spoiled , the hunting sucks here in Maine so bad, if you see 3" spikes, you feel lucky and shoot it..
That would be in my freezer. Over here they will not come near the house, if you want to see a buck, you have to go look for them.We're always having to kick the pesky things out of the back yard. Posting signs with venison or elk recipes doesn't work.
You can have both, taking the oldest out of the heard is healthy for the heard. Taking the young ones out are detrimental to the heard. I get just as much excitement shooting a doe as a buck, but shooting a 2 year old buck with great potential is such a waste, and does no good for the herd as a whole. Shooting a 2 year old buck has no challenge, hunting down a mature animal is a challenge.I have been hunting my whole life and I still have not found a recipe that makes antlers taste good or edible..........
People should feel lucky to have food on the table rather than a set of horn on the wall!
We have a 13 inch inside rule, that applies if both the antlers fork. Spikes are legal, but after both antlers fork then it has to be 13 inches inside.Here in Pa it use to be 3 inch on one side to be legal, alas in the last several years they have changed to law to require min of 4 points on one side and in other places 4 on one side, which is a bytch when they are moving through the hemlocks at a high rate of fuel consumption. In one WLMA they want to kill off so many does you can buy as many doe tags as you want. I buy a doe tag every year and the last time I used one was 30 some years ago and I never felt bad about shooting a deer before, I figure if I buy it then that's one less tag for the butchers to use, not that they don't bang a lot of them with out tags any way
The general rule is if the antlers are outside of the ears than it is legal. I have found that the ears are actually wider than 13 inches. Just need to get the buck to look in your direction.Now that has got to be tuff figuring that one out, but then mule deer are a bigger deer than our little old white tails, I cant begin to tell you how many ground checks I have found over the years,,, you know there he goes,,,, BANG,,, opps not the right size,, walk away hurriedly
I used to hunt around Fairfield, PA back in the early 1980's and I witnessed exactly what you describe.Now that has got to be tuff figuring that one out, but then mule deer are a bigger deer than our little old white tails, I cant begin to tell you how many ground checks I have found over the years,,, you know there he goes,,,, BANG,,, opps not the right size,, walk away hurriedly
Better hope your old lady don't hear about the 13" rule.We have a 13 inch inside rule, that applies if both the antlers fork. Spikes are legal, but after both antlers fork then it has to be 13 inches inside.
LMAO, that would suckBetter hope your old lady don't hear about the 13" rule.