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#1878456 - 04/09/10 06:00 AM Who here has...
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let a buck pass, and actually heard it get shot by a neighbor? My cousin and I both have. Just curious.
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#1878472 - 04/09/10 06:24 AM Re: Who here has... [Re: MUP]
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i have let a couple of small bucks walk off later hearin a shot from the direction he went. of course i assumed somebody shot that deer only to see it 3 days later.
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#1878478 - 04/09/10 06:28 AM Re: Who here has... [Re: stik]
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I have and my buddy has too. We were at the fort and let a nice 2.5year old 8 point walk and 10mins. later BOOM! On our way out we stopped and talked to the guy that shot it. He told him we let it walked and he laughed at us and said "you get the shakes"! The look on his face was priceless when we said that's the smallest buck I've seen in here!
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#1878495 - 04/09/10 06:44 AM Re: Who here has... [Re: stik]
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I saw it happen one time. heard what i believe to be the case several times.

Actually, on Chaney one year it happened.

Myself and one other hunter was hunting the same area because of high water (what we call Sand Ridge). It was during the rut and I saw several young bucks chasing a doe through the water.

One buck, a nice "up and coming seven pointer" walked by me and I grunted at him and he came back to me and walked right under me and off toward the other hunter. I guess you could say that I contributed to his death because he may have indeed walked off the other way if I had not brought him back with the grunt.

Within the next 15-20 minutes, the other hunter shot. I gave him about half hour and then got down and started that way. The water was coming up even more and so I decided we had best get out and we BARELY did.......seriously.

It was indeed the same deer, a very pretty young buck that may indeed have been a GOOD UN in a couple of years! Good mass and tine length for such a young fella.

The thing about it was, while talking to the other hunter as we loaded up his deer, he told me that it was his first ever buck on Chaney and he couldn't have been any more prouder......to my knowledge he has not killed another buck since.....

I've seen more than a few bucks hanging from the meat pole at Chaney that I let walk before, but that's my choice.

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Edited by Bottom Hunter (04/09/10 06:48 AM)
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#1878514 - 04/09/10 07:09 AM Re: Who here has... [Re: stik]
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 Originally Posted By: stik
i have let a couple of small bucks walk off later hearin a shot from the direction he went. of course i assumed somebody shot that deer only to see it 3 days later.


exactly, unless you actually saw the same deer on the ground how would you know what the other hunter was shooting at?

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#1878517 - 04/09/10 07:11 AM Re: Who here has... [Re: tndrbstr]
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 Originally Posted By: tndrbstr
 Originally Posted By: stik
i have let a couple of small bucks walk off later hearin a shot from the direction he went. of course i assumed somebody shot that deer only to see it 3 days later.


exactly, unless you actually saw the same deer on the ground how would you know what the other hunter was shooting at?


Ok, let me rephrase the question: Who has proof that the neighbor shot the buck that you let pass? I still have.
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#1878526 - 04/09/10 07:30 AM Re: Who here has... [Re: MUP]
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I can't say for sure that I ever have... Altho it is the first thing that usually comes to mind. I guess that is just our human nature.
I was watching two small bucks one time on my property that I was not going to shoot (muzzle loader hunt). They were just about thirty yards directly in front of me and had been watching them for about 30 minutes. A truck slowed down on the county rd about 80 yards away and dropped one of em right in front of me!.. \:o

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#1878529 - 04/09/10 07:35 AM Re: Who here has... [Re: MUP]
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Let a nice basket six walk 2 years ago, then boom shot on the next farm. That's where i ask the question....should I just shoot everything? The farm next to ours will shoot anything that walks past us.

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#1878531 - 04/09/10 07:38 AM Re: Who here has... [Re: tndrbstr]
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Over half the young, small bucks that showed up in camp on my former lease I had seen or let walk. After several years of this I jumped ship and joined a club where everyone was required to pass on these caliber of bucks.
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#1878542 - 04/09/10 07:43 AM Re: Who here has... [Re: Mike Belt]
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Not only that...but I've shot one and then have someone else shoot it before I could get to it! More than once....
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#1878545 - 04/09/10 07:47 AM Re: Who here has... [Re: Otterman]
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 Originally Posted By: otterman
Let a nice basket six walk 2 years ago, then boom shot on the next farm. That's where i ask the question....should I just shoot everything? The farm next to ours will shoot anything that walks past us.
Should you shoot everything?Well,well its up to you,I cant say it doesnt bother me when it happens,it did this year,but I still wouldnt shoot a buck that was smaller than what Im after,because I would not enjoy it.
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#1878567 - 04/09/10 08:03 AM Re: Who here has... [Re: MUP]
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 Originally Posted By: MUP
let a buck pass, and actually heard it get shot by a neighbor? My cousin and I both have. Just curious.


Did you see the buck dead?
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#1878569 - 04/09/10 08:05 AM Re: Who here has... [Re: MUP]
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 Originally Posted By: MUP
 Originally Posted By: tndrbstr
 Originally Posted By: stik
i have let a couple of small bucks walk off later hearin a shot from the direction he went. of course i assumed somebody shot that deer only to see it 3 days later.


exactly, unless you actually saw the same deer on the ground how would you know what the other hunter was shooting at?


Ok, let me rephrase the question: Who has proof that the neighbor shot the buck that you let pass? I still have.


Oops, ignore my post above.

But really, who cares? If that buck wasn't up to your standards, who cares if it was up to the standards of your neighbor? If that buck made your neighbor happy, more power to them.
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#1878576 - 04/09/10 08:14 AM Re: Who here has... [Re: BSK]
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This is something I do not worry about. It changes NOTHING!
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#1878609 - 04/09/10 08:59 AM Re: Who here has... [Re: richmanbarbeque]
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Yep, two years ago passed on a beautiful basket 8 pt with no tail. he was all over me during rut with my grunt call. three days later the neighbor who hunts on the property line of the farm i lease shoots, then hear a crashing sound behind me. so i get down, find the deer for them, yell to them that they can cross the fence onto my farm and retrieve the deer. i looked at the buck and asked if he's missing a tail they just looked at me like i was stupid, then they looked and said why yes hes missing a tail, Then i told them i passed him up days prior cause he needed to grow then he looked at the little buck and said that deer needed to be shot and that he wasnt going to get any bigger.
whatta ya gonna do?
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#1878637 - 04/09/10 09:18 AM Re: Who here has... [Re: Coach]
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i know for a fact that it has happened to me several times

one time i watched a 4 pt for 20 min only 30 yds away during gun season and he went on around the hill off my property and i heard i shot around 9:00 about 11:00 i decided to go back on the ridge to see if they were still there and if so i wanted to know what they shot at or killed

when i got back there they were just loading it on the truck and without question it was the same buck, i said boys i just let that buck walk by me 2 hrs ago and one of them said thanks

that ticked me off when he said that i know it shouldn't have cause he had the right to shoot whatever he wanted but back then i was not very mature about such things

i went on to tell them about letting them walk and that if they did we would ALL benefit from it but they could have cared less

this property was my neighbors and he gives me and these guys permisson, i use to go back there alot cause i could enter my property better without spooking any deer but can no longer do that without getting onto a fist fight with these 2 guys, and to clear that up i have been nothing but nice to those guys and they have been A-holes from the beginning and i'm not the only one who has trouble with them

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#1878656 - 04/09/10 09:29 AM Re: Who here has... [Re: richmanbarbeque]
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 Originally Posted By: richmanbarbeque
This is something I do not worry about. It changes NOTHING!


I agree...but, talking about it isn't necessarily worrying about it. But, I agree, not on my list
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#1878670 - 04/09/10 09:42 AM Re: Who here has... [Re: Coach]
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My step father let a basket 8 walk and a few minutes later it was my first bow kill.

Edited by rdwood (04/09/10 09:42 AM)
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#1878701 - 04/09/10 10:10 AM Re: Who here has... [Re: BSK]
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 Originally Posted By: BSK
 Originally Posted By: MUP
 Originally Posted By: tndrbstr
 Originally Posted By: stik
i have let a couple of small bucks walk off later hearin a shot from the direction he went. of course i assumed somebody shot that deer only to see it 3 days later.


exactly, unless you actually saw the same deer on the ground how would you know what the other hunter was shooting at?


Ok, let me rephrase the question: Who has proof that the neighbor shot the buck that you let pass? I still have.


Oops, ignore my post above.

But really, who cares? If that buck wasn't up to your standards, who cares if it was up to the standards of your neighbor? If that buck made your neighbor happy, more power to them.


Oh, it doesn't bother me Bryan, I was just wondering since these posts keep flaring up from time to time, who has actually witnessed the deed, or has seen the bucks after the fact. I'm happy for our neighbor each time he connects, which is a lot btw, and I talk with him frequently before, during and after the season. He's actually quoting some QDM philosophies to me now about shooting more does! Bad thing is, we don't have that many deer period to be shooting every one we see. My doe sightings totalled 9 this past season, with only four bucks seen as well, two spikes, a decent 7 pt(which I took with my ML), and a nice little 8 ptr that got a pass during rifle.
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#1878747 - 04/09/10 10:46 AM Re: Who here has... [Re: MUP]
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I see it happen all the time. The funny thing is the ones that say we need to let the smaller bucks go are the ones that shoot more of the ones I let walk. lol They either say they thought he was bigger or he kept coming back everyday so I couldn't take it anymore. It doesn't bother me what they kill. It's them saying we need to let them go when they are the people shooting them.

One neighbor is killing everything that crosses the fence and that would be fine except he is not checking them in or stopping with limits. Changing limits would not change this situation at all. His luck will eventually run out.
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#1878775 - 04/09/10 11:11 AM Re: Who here has... [Re: MUP]
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 Originally Posted By: MUP
 Originally Posted By: BSK
 Originally Posted By: MUP
 Originally Posted By: tndrbstr
 Originally Posted By: stik
i have let a couple of small bucks walk off later hearin a shot from the direction he went. of course i assumed somebody shot that deer only to see it 3 days later.


exactly, unless you actually saw the same deer on the ground how would you know what the other hunter was shooting at?


Ok, let me rephrase the question: Who has proof that the neighbor shot the buck that you let pass? I still have.


Oops, ignore my post above.

But really, who cares? If that buck wasn't up to your standards, who cares if it was up to the standards of your neighbor? If that buck made your neighbor happy, more power to them.


Oh, it doesn't bother me Bryan, I was just wondering since these posts keep flaring up from time to time, who has actually witnessed the deed, or has seen the bucks after the fact. I'm happy for our neighbor each time he connects, which is a lot btw, and I talk with him frequently before, during and after the season. He's actually quoting some QDM philosophies to me now about shooting more does! Bad thing is, we don't have that many deer period to be shooting every one we see. My doe sightings totalled 9 this past season, with only four bucks seen as well, two spikes, a decent 7 pt(which I took with my ML), and a nice little 8 ptr that got a pass during rifle.


Before any of my neighbors started passing up yearling bucks, we would lose at least half the yearlings we were watching on trail-cam to our neighbors. Didn't really affect us much in the long run. They weren't taking any of the older bucks we were watching.

Now we have two neighbors that pass up young bucks and we are probably only losing 30-35% of our yearlings. However, we are now losing a few older bucks to the neighbors that pass up yearlings. Again, doesn't affect us that much.

I just don't worry about what my neighbors are killing. They have just as much right to those deer as we do.
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#1878778 - 04/09/10 11:14 AM Re: Who here has... [Re: BSK]
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"I just don't woory about what my neighbors are killing. They have just as much right to those deer as we do."

Exactly.
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#1878782 - 04/09/10 11:18 AM Re: Who here has... [Re: MUP]
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Yeah if i was getting pics of monster mature bucks every year i wouldnt worry about the regs or neighbors either.
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#1878796 - 04/09/10 11:31 AM Re: Who here has... [Re: Tree Tramp]
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 Originally Posted By: Tree Tramp
Yeah if i was getting pics of monster mature bucks every year i wouldnt worry about the regs or neighbors either.


That's actually when I would be getting a little concerned about the neighbors!
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#1878820 - 04/09/10 11:56 AM Re: Who here has... [Re: MUP]
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 Originally Posted By: MUP
 Originally Posted By: Tree Tramp
Yeah if i was getting pics of monster mature bucks every year i wouldnt worry about the regs or neighbors either.


That's actually when I would be getting a little concerned about the neighbors!
yep and i see on here so many times that it doen't matter what your neighbors kill, if you want to kill mature bucks and only have permisson on a small piece of land, it matters alot

you guys just say they need to become more skilled

how can all the skill in the world help you kill mature bucks when you only have access to 100 or so acres and everyone around you shoots the heck out of yearlings, i smart enough to realize they ain't gonna kill all of them but they can put a huge dent in them

i'm lucky i only have to deal with 2 guys on 35 acres that borders me all of the other properties around me that totals about 800 acres do not allow hunting at all

everyone does have the right to shoot whatever they want and i have no problem with that i would be the first to give my congrats to anyone no matter what they shot

everyone has personal goals and has the right to try to meet them

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#1878832 - 04/09/10 12:05 PM Re: Who here has... [Re: Tree Tramp]
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 Originally Posted By: Tree Tramp
Yeah if i was getting pics of monster mature bucks every year i wouldnt worry about the regs or neighbors either.


But that's the point. If you know how to manage habitat and deer herds, you can have that despite what the neighbors are doing.

Provide what older bucks want most--no matter the size of your property--and you can draw the very best the area can produce to your property.
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#1878901 - 04/09/10 01:42 PM Re: Who here has... [Re: DWM]
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I see it happen all the time. The funny thing is the ones that say we need to let the smaller bucks go are the ones that shoot more of the ones I let walk. lol They either say they thought he was bigger or he kept coming back everyday so I couldn't take it anymore. It doesn't bother me what they kill. It's them saying we need to let them go when they are the people shooting them.

One neighbor is killing everything that crosses the fence and that would be fine except he is not checking them in or stopping with limits. Changing limits would not change this situation at all. His luck will eventually run out.
You should report him
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#1878903 - 04/09/10 01:44 PM Re: Who here has... [Re: mathews338]
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 Originally Posted By: mathews338
 Originally Posted By: MUP
 Originally Posted By: Tree Tramp
Yeah if i was getting pics of monster mature bucks every year i wouldnt worry about the regs or neighbors either.


That's actually when I would be getting a little concerned about the neighbors!
yep and i see on here so many times that it doen't matter what your neighbors kill, if you want to kill mature bucks and only have permisson on a small piece of land, it matters alot

you guys just say they need to become more skilled

how can all the skill in the world help you kill mature bucks when you only have access to 100 or so acres and everyone around you shoots the heck out of yearlings, i smart enough to realize they ain't gonna kill all of them but they can put a huge dent in them

i'm lucky i only have to deal with 2 guys on 35 acres that borders me all of the other properties around me that totals about 800 acres do not allow hunting at all

everyone does have the right to shoot whatever they want and i have no problem with that i would be the first to give my congrats to anyone no matter what they shot

everyone has personal goals and has the right to try to meet them
sounds to me like a good spot,800 acres on the border that no one hunts sounds good to me
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#1878926 - 04/09/10 02:10 PM Re: Who here has... [Re: Football Hunter]
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 Originally Posted By: Football Hunter
 Originally Posted By: mathews338
 Originally Posted By: MUP
 Originally Posted By: Tree Tramp
Yeah if i was getting pics of monster mature bucks every year i wouldnt worry about the regs or neighbors either.


That's actually when I would be getting a little concerned about the neighbors!
yep and i see on here so many times that it doen't matter what your neighbors kill, if you want to kill mature bucks and only have permisson on a small piece of land, it matters alot

you guys just say they need to become more skilled

how can all the skill in the world help you kill mature bucks when you only have access to 100 or so acres and everyone around you shoots the heck out of yearlings, i smart enough to realize they ain't gonna kill all of them but they can put a huge dent in them

i'm lucky i only have to deal with 2 guys on 35 acres that borders me all of the other properties around me that totals about 800 acres do not allow hunting at all

everyone does have the right to shoot whatever they want and i have no problem with that i would be the first to give my congrats to anyone no matter what they shot

everyone has personal goals and has the right to try to meet them
sounds to me like a good spot,800 acres on the border that no one hunts sounds good to me
yep used to not be that way but in the last few years some people from florida moved in and bought about 300 acres on one side and then they had family move in later that bought about 250 acres that bordered what they had and they don't want anybody on it and my cousin owns land next to me, he used to hunt but he is no longer with us

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#1879669 - 04/10/10 10:53 AM Re: Who here has... [Re: BSK]
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 Originally Posted By: BSK
 Originally Posted By: Tree Tramp
Yeah if i was getting pics of monster mature bucks every year i wouldnt worry about the regs or neighbors either.


But that's the point. If you know how to manage habitat and deer herds, you can have that despite what the neighbors are doing.



Ha, well i will agree with half of that. If we did have a properly managed deer herd some could have that despite what the neighbors are doing. 3 bucks and very limited does is no way to properly manage a deer herd for this county. That's what needs to be improved around here, not the habitat (its mature buck paradise). We need some people that are interested in seeing TN IMPROVE as a deer state, even if its small. The only improvements TN is seeing is do to hunter efforts which is bull. Some effort from the state and so called experts is PAST DUE! Selling snake oil may help sell tags but it aint doing a [censored] thing to help the deer herd improve.

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#1879681 - 04/10/10 11:01 AM Re: Who here has... [Re: tndrbstr]
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#1879684 - 04/10/10 11:02 AM Re: Who here has... [Re: mathews338]
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 Originally Posted By: mathews338
 Originally Posted By: MUP
 Originally Posted By: Tree Tramp
Yeah if i was getting pics of monster mature bucks every year i wouldnt worry about the regs or neighbors either.


That's actually when I would be getting a little concerned about the neighbors!
yep and i see on here so many times that it doen't matter what your neighbors kill, if you want to kill mature bucks and only have permisson on a small piece of land, it matters alot

you guys just say they need to become more skilled

how can all the skill in the world help you kill mature bucks when you only have access to 100 or so acres and everyone around you shoots the heck out of yearlings, i smart enough to realize they ain't gonna kill all of them but they can put a huge dent in them

i'm lucky i only have to deal with 2 guys on 35 acres that borders me all of the other properties around me that totals about 800 acres do not allow hunting at all

everyone does have the right to shoot whatever they want and i have no problem with that i would be the first to give my congrats to anyone no matter what they shot

everyone has personal goals and has the right to try to meet them
Sometimes the skills that need to be improved are not the hunting skills but the skills needed to identify better areas to hunt and then find ways to hunt that property either by getting permission or by leasing it. IMO
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#1879801 - 04/10/10 01:09 PM Re: Who here has... [Re: DWM]
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That's part of hunting... I'm sure there are also bucks that are passed up and also hit by vehicles. Anytime you let a buck walk, it's a gamble if that buck will live another year.. Too many factors play into it.... \:\)
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#1879993 - 04/10/10 05:29 PM Re: Who here has... [Re: Tree Tramp]
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 Originally Posted By: Tree Tramp
Selling snake oil may help sell tags but it aint doing a [censored] thing to help the deer herd improve.


the herd IS improving every year WITHOUT further restricting hunters.
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#1880052 - 04/10/10 06:47 PM Re: Who here has... [Re: MUP]
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Yep in Jefferson County. Both me and the bro-in-law watched a small spike jump the fence walk to the top of the hill on the adjoining property and boooom the neighbor shot him. The thing couldn't have field dressed at 80 lbs...
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#1880524 - 04/11/10 05:53 PM Re: Who here has... [Re: Coach]
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Several,several times
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#1880950 - 04/11/10 09:14 PM Re: Who here has... [Re: Coach]
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I have but it still doesnt change my decision making.
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#1881406 - 04/12/10 08:58 AM Re: Who here has... [Re: Tree Tramp]
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 Originally Posted By: Tree Tramp
 Originally Posted By: BSK
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Yeah if i was getting pics of monster mature bucks every year i wouldnt worry about the regs or neighbors either.


But that's the point. If you know how to manage habitat and deer herds, you can have that despite what the neighbors are doing.



Ha, well i will agree with half of that. If we did have a properly managed deer herd some could have that despite what the neighbors are doing.


Perhaps there are areas that, under the current regulations, are beyond hope. However, I've personally never seen that. And I certainly have seen properties in areas that were thought to be beyond hope--and not just TN but in terribly managed and over-shot areas of PA and MI--turned into amazingly successful programs.

But I'll be the first to admit that having control over the habitat of a property--and intensively manipulating it--were critical to those successes.
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#1881420 - 04/12/10 09:05 AM Re: Who here has... [Re: Coach]
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yes, several times actually in KY
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#1881424 - 04/12/10 09:09 AM Re: Who here has... [Re: Coach]
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Several times, by friends and strangers alike over the years!
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#1881429 - 04/12/10 09:11 AM Re: Who here has... [Re: Beekeeper]
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 Originally Posted By: Beekeeper
 Originally Posted By: mathews338
 Originally Posted By: MUP
 Originally Posted By: Tree Tramp
Yeah if i was getting pics of monster mature bucks every year i wouldnt worry about the regs or neighbors either.


That's actually when I would be getting a little concerned about the neighbors!
yep and i see on here so many times that it doen't matter what your neighbors kill, if you want to kill mature bucks and only have permisson on a small piece of land, it matters alot

you guys just say they need to become more skilled

how can all the skill in the world help you kill mature bucks when you only have access to 100 or so acres and everyone around you shoots the heck out of yearlings, i smart enough to realize they ain't gonna kill all of them but they can put a huge dent in them

i'm lucky i only have to deal with 2 guys on 35 acres that borders me all of the other properties around me that totals about 800 acres do not allow hunting at all

everyone does have the right to shoot whatever they want and i have no problem with that i would be the first to give my congrats to anyone no matter what they shot

everyone has personal goals and has the right to try to meet them
Sometimes the skills that need to be improved are not the hunting skills but the skills needed to identify better areas to hunt and then find ways to hunt that property either by getting permission or by leasing it. IMO
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#1881434 - 04/12/10 09:13 AM Re: Who here has... [Re: Winchester]
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Yep lots, especially yearlings in the rut. See them come by doing the death walk, then see them on the bragging board or being rode around town.
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