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My minimum standard for bucks is determined by a complicated formula based on the amount of venison in my freezer.

Left to my own devices, if my meat locker is half full or better, most everything gets a pass except coyotes. Below that point, a good sized doe is in danger. If I can see the bottom of the freezer, management bucks, ie, bucks I manage to get a shot at, as well as does bigger than a German shepherd are liable to go home with me.

Otherwise, if I were on ground with antler restrictions, I'd follow the rules and or probably just hunt does, leaving the bucks for those to whom horn size means everything. I just like hunting, I'd still go if bucks were bald headed.


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The lease I was on here was pretty much shoot what you want until I ended up as the Lease 'Manager'. I spoke with the P&W folks and figured out how many deer needed to be taken off the place. When we had our lease meeting with all of the members we, as a group, decided each member would get 1 8-point or better, minimum of ears-wide and then had a selective culling of some of the obvious poor quality bucks. Each member was required to take at least 3 does (5 deer limit set by the state) or their guests could take the does and the culls.
When we started, the average 8 point taken by the group field dressed less than 80 pounds and had a 13" width. The average age was 2.5. After 5 years our average 8 point scored in the 120's - 140's, weighed 105 field dressed and was 4.5-5.5 years old. Largest deer taken to date was a 170 class. This is all low fenced and no supplemental feeding. Just keeping the #'s in check and getting rid of the culls.
After 5 years, the number of culls needing to be taken dropped dramatically.


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My minimum is whatever the state says. If I feel like flaming it, I flame it.



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On our hunting ground, we try for a minimum 145-150 gross. We always thin out a few does on each farm, depending on how we feel the ratio of bucks to does is.

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I agree with SAS. Hunting is not all about horn size. Way too many folks have lost the love of just being in the woods and taking an animal. You can simply ruin a kid for hunting if you don't give him appropriate trigger time.

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Originally Posted by Bbear
The lease I was on here was pretty much shoot what you want until I ended up as the Lease 'Manager'. I spoke with the P&W folks and figured out how many deer needed to be taken off the place. When we had our lease meeting with all of the members we, as a group, decided each member would get 1 8-point or better, minimum of ears-wide and then had a selective culling of some of the obvious poor quality bucks. Each member was required to take at least 3 does (5 deer limit set by the state) or their guests could take the does and the culls.
When we started, the average 8 point taken by the group field dressed less than 80 pounds and had a 13" width. The average age was 2.5. After 5 years our average 8 point scored in the 120's - 140's, weighed 105 field dressed and was 4.5-5.5 years old. Largest deer taken to date was a 170 class. This is all low fenced and no supplemental feeding. Just keeping the #'s in check and getting rid of the culls.
After 5 years, the number of culls needing to be taken dropped dramatically.


Until you've seen it work, it's hard to believe. I've also seen it work in many places and I'm a firm believer.

I'm all about youngsters or new hunters shooting any deer they choose, but I never really have understood why some guys like to shoot every buck they see when they've killed 10s if not 100s of deer in their life. I've seen guys pass up a bunch of does, but whack the first fork horn that steps out and continue to do so until all tags are filled. The real funny part is many of those same guys will go on and on about how they never see good bucks. I guess I could see shooting the young bucks when you hunt an area with few deer and that's the only opps for meat, but in most places I hunt it's pretty common to see several deer in a given hunt.

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I think if more folks climbed out of the tree or left the box blind they'd appreciate what hunting is.


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Originally Posted by Slidellkid
I agree with SAS. Hunting is not all about horn size. Way too many folks have lost the love of just being in the woods and taking an animal. You can simply ruin a kid for hunting if you don't give him appropriate trigger time.



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Originally Posted by Steelhead
I think if more folks climbed out of the tree or left the box blind they'd appreciate what hunting is.



AMEN! I haven't set foot in a tree stand or box blind since 1997 and I don't miss it at all.


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I think if more folks climbed out of the tree or left the box blind they'd appreciate what hunting is.



AMEN! I haven't set foot in a tree stand or box blind since 1997 and I don't miss it at all.


I have only hunted one time in each format. My whole life has been free range game on their turf and stalking. I prefer it.


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It depends.

I try to have as much video of the deer as possible.

When one looks like (or walks like) they have a liberal bent, I shoot the bastard. Bull queer bucks can get huge....

This is easily done, because they like free food, free steroids, free growth hormone and all kinds of sex (ALL kinds).

No, I'm not Dr. Moreau, I just like to manage deer herds....

The best part about hunting is watching old Fat Albert and Brown Hornet episodes (VHS) in the tower stand....

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At our camp, we have no particular standards. This is the first year we will all be adults-- my youngest turned 16. I think it is rather goofy to have kids passing on less than ideal deer unless they choose to do so.

I know there is a lot of stuff out there about QDM and such, and I am not saying it is complete hokum, but there needs to be some sense of proportion. It used to be that I really thought I was doing the right thing by trying to kill doe and eschewing smaller bucks. However, in the 13 seasons I have been on the plot, my ideas have changed. It may be heresy to y'all, but hear me out.

Remember as you read this that I have 200 acres. QDM catechism states you need 300 acres as a minimum. Additionally remember that there may be as many as 3000 hunters that hear my shot on the Opener-- that's about 1 hunter per 4 acres. We have no more than 4 hunters on 200 acres.

1) To me, the secret to big bucks on my size plot is making the doe happy. I do a lot of habitat improvement, and I try to give my resident doe a place to raise their fawns in peace. Then I turn around and use them for bait come fall.
2) The big buck I spy today may be in another county by next weekend. Big bucks roam on a range much larger than my 200 acres. My plot is really too small to successfully manage antlers without putting up a high fence.
3) Taking doe is fine, but taking the matriarch of a herd is detrimental. They are the ones that make the decisions on where to go and what to eat. I don't want to exterminate them or honk them off. After I have hunted my 1 buck (all KY allows) I go hunting for 1-2 doe. I try my best to take the younger females. If I screw up and take a button I don't worry too much. They still taste good.
4) I never think about thinning or culling or that sort of thing. We are in a zone that is very liberal; we can take as many antlerless deer as we want, but only 1 buck. There is going to be no more than 15 deer on the property at any given time. 1 may be mature buck. It matters not a whit what I choose to shoot this year. Next year, the deer will replace themselves from the surplus that surrounds me, and I have no control over what comes in.

Personally, my goal was always to hold out for a buck that is bigger than any I've previously shot. Then in 2007, I shot a real monarch, and realized it might be the biggest one I ever shoot. Since then I have had to revise my standards:
1) I still try to shoot one bigger than what I killed the previous year.
2) If I burn my buck tag on a wounded deer (2005) I count that as a reset. Ditto if I eat tag soup (2012) or only take doe (2010).

As to the rest of Der Bauernhof am Loch im Ende des Stumpfes. . .

Moose? He has never passed on a spike. He says he would like to take bigger, but somehow the gun goes off and . . .
Angus? Angus is the uber-sportsman. He shot his first doe in 2009 and then passed on numerous deer until he got a nice buck. He is willing to go the whole season, waiting for the right set of antlers.
SuperCore? The man is a machine. He will drop two in one outing, but age is creeping up on him and the memory of cleaning two deer in a day is making him think twice.

One last thing: I really had to scratch my head back in 2012. I let a nice 10 pointer pass on the Muzzleloader Opener in October, and then ended up with tag soup in rifle season. I realized in retrospect that the reason I passed was that I enjoy the whole Deer Camp scene in November and I did not want to screw it up burning my buck tag. I've passed on nice bucks before, but this was a wake-up.

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Still it was funny how passing on the one last year kind of forced my hand this year. The year before that, I had a buck-of-a-lifetime come through just at the edge of my range, and I had held fire, because I did not want to risk anything but a good shot on such a fine animal. You string enough of those passes on your belt, and you start getting into Buck Fever territory. That is another subtlety of the sport they don�t teach you. You can only be picky for so long before you and the rest of camp stop thinking of you as the ultimate sportsman and start thinking of you as Nervous Nelson.


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On my place I tell friends to shoot any buck that they will be proud of. If you will show your buddies pictures of him and brag about the hunt he's big enough. I do recommend to try to kill 8 point or bigger bucks 3 years or older.

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