Tndeer Logo

Page 1 of 4 1234>
Topic Options
#2107339 - 10/11/10 06:40 PM To shoot, or not to shoot, that is the question
Greg M
6 Point


Registered: 02/11/10
Posts: 757
Loc: Riverview, FL/ Bluff City, TN

Offline
Okay, so having never killed a buck, here is my dilemma:
I know there are 3 bucks working my small property (right now), a spike, a young 6, and a massive stud of a 10 point huge rack, easily 150 from comparing some of the "age/score" posts. Now, I saw the spike and the 6 when I was up there the opening week of archery and passed on both in hopes of seeing the stud. Took a doe, my first kill ever, for some meat and went back to Fla (not home, I was at home in the hills). I'm going back Nov 11 through as late as the 23rd, if need be. Now, do I take the shot on one of the younger bucks if the shot presents itself, or do I go back south with an unfilled buck tag? Obviously, I want something impressive on the wall and some more venison, but if I wouldn't mount it, do I shoot it? I'm not a TV personality or a professional hunter, nor do I plan to be one, so personally, the doe was a trophy to me. I know it's the "personal preference, you be the judge" stuff, but knowing I have eternal access to this small, unpressured piece of property, what would YOU do? shoot, or wait till next year?


Edited by gmckinney626 (10/11/10 06:40 PM)
_________________________
MOA Custom Firearms, LLC
Riverview, FL
Firearms perfection improved

Top
#2107347 - 10/11/10 06:48 PM Re: To shoot, or not to shoot, that is the question [Re: Greg M]
preds1
10 Point


Registered: 10/16/09
Posts: 4549
Loc: Sumner County

Offline
Do what makes you happy. If you don't get excited over a deer in range, then absolutely don't shoot.

Me personally, I'd pass on the spike, take the 6, and the stud would be a bonus IF he shows again.

Top
#2107350 - 10/11/10 06:51 PM Re: To shoot, or not to shoot, that is the question [Re: preds1]
redblood
16 Point


Registered: 01/22/06
Posts: 10384
Loc: Lewisburg

Offline
What for the stud, let the young ones grow up to be studs and kill them in 3 yrs
_________________________
"I will predator hunt for food "

Top
#2107353 - 10/11/10 06:56 PM Re: To shoot, or not to shoot, that is the question [Re: redblood]
smstone22
16 Point


Registered: 01/11/04
Posts: 16325
Loc: Allardt, TN

Offline
I personally would never shoot a young buck. But YOU need to do what makes YOU happy.
_________________________
-QDM=Better Deer, Better Deer Hunting
- Fentress Roots 200 years and growing

Top
#2107361 - 10/11/10 07:02 PM Re: To shoot, or not to shoot, that is the question [Re: smstone22]
Dawson
4 Point


Registered: 06/07/10
Posts: 461
Loc: Williamson County

Offline
Shoot them if you want. Every hunter is different. We aren't all looking for the same thing. Look at the kill thread, there is a wide range of personal satisfaction. But, you will never kill a big one if you shoot all of the little ones.
Top
#2107397 - 10/11/10 07:23 PM Re: To shoot, or not to shoot, that is the question [Re: Dawson]
tbam
4 Point


Registered: 01/06/08
Posts: 489
Loc: Tn, Winchester

Offline
WELL, take your time, maybe pass on the smaller ones for a bit, if it gets 3 or 4 days left...blast whatever you want
Top
#2107406 - 10/11/10 07:25 PM Re: To shoot, or not to shoot, that is the question [Re: Dawson]
redcorn
4 Point


Registered: 09/07/06
Posts: 252
Loc: Chattanooga, TN.

Offline
I agree that you should shoot what make you happy or excited. Don't get caught up in the feeling that you need to kill a lot of deer to establish yourself as a hunter. Also, don't feel limited to the possibility of only having a chance at those three bucks. You never know what's out there.
Top
#2107411 - 10/11/10 07:27 PM Re: To shoot, or not to shoot, that is the question [Re: Dawson]
nabowhunter
8 Point


Registered: 09/16/03
Posts: 2117
Loc: Morristown, TN

Offline
Congrats on your first deer!

In your shoes I wouldn't be worried about passing on deer. There are so many things to learn about deer and deer hunting that have nothing to do with passing on small bucks. Good luck and take what makes you satisfied and have fun doing it \:\)
_________________________
"Some cause happiness wherever they go; others whenever they go."
-Oscar Wilde

Top
#2107432 - 10/11/10 07:41 PM Re: To shoot, or not to shoot, that is the question [Re: nabowhunter]
Yodel Dog
8 Point


Registered: 10/14/08
Posts: 1087
Loc: Mid Tn

Offline
 Originally Posted By: NAbowhunter
In your shoes I wouldn't be worried about passing on deer. There are so many things to learn about deer and deer hunting that have nothing to do with passing on small bucks.


I learned more about deer, especially bucks, when I started passing on small bucks.
_________________________
"...Shooting a deer is like shooting a cow..." Phil Robertson

Top
#2107442 - 10/11/10 07:45 PM Re: To shoot, or not to shoot, that is the question [Re: nabowhunter]
leader
12 Point


Registered: 08/10/06
Posts: 6459
Loc: Knox

Offline
Just starting out I would at least take the 6. There are so many varioubles in any scenario. Just because you see the 10 doesn't make an automatic kill. Will you be bow hunting then too?
_________________________
THE ONLY DUMB QUESTIONS ARE THOSE NEVER ASKED!

Top
Page 1 of 4 1234>


Moderator:  RUGER, Tennessee Todd, Unicam, Cuttin Caller, CBU93, stretch, Bobby G, Outdoor Lady, TurkeyBurd 
Hop to:
Top Posters
4097841
RUGER
80762
Deer Assassin
59670
BSK
56298
Crappie Luck
50724
spitndrum
Newest Members
Bubba Jim, Fins&Furs, blue-eyed-devil, bbd78, kjh
12168 Registered Users
Who's Online
86 registered (paincave_2000, JACO0334, 270shortmag, Buzzard Breath, LA man, BigWes22, 13 invisible) and 122 anonymous users online.
Forum Stats
12168 Members
39 Forums
117712 Topics
1429102 Posts

Max Online: 756 @ 11/20/12 09:10 AM
Moon Phase
CURRENT MOON
June
Su M Tu W Th F Sa
1
2 3 4 5 6 7 8
9 10 11 12 13 14 15
16 17 18 19 20 21 22
23 24 25 26 27 28 29
30
Forum Donations
The TnDeer.Com Deer Talk Forum is for Tennessee Deer Hunters by Tennessee Deer Hunters. If you enjoy using our Talk Forum and would like to contribute to help in it's up-keep. Just submit your contribution by clicking on the DONATE button below and paying with PayPal or a major credit card. Any amount is much appreciated. Thanks for your support!

TN Burn Safe

Generated in 0.014 seconds in which 0 seconds were spent on a total of 15 queries. Zlib compression enabled.