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From this reply it sounds like you are limited on the amount of game that comes on your property. I think he would make a fine harvest for your family.I don’t hunt for for anything but meat, he’s really all that’s been on my property. Him and a spike, and I figure he’s atleast older than the spike
my Dad is 73 and the same way, he says hes shot his fair share and only goes for the big boys now. that and he wont even go out if im not going out, he says its all fun and games until he shoots one and im not around to help him drag it out lolWhen I was much younger, probably would have taken him...now pass. At 72, much more selective, especially if I'm alone.
Yep, agree. I look for a mature deer, but more importantly at this age is can I drive the truck up to it if I shoot it. lol.When I was much younger, probably would have taken him...now pass. At 72, much more selective, especially if I'm alone.
I would pass also, but only because I have a lot of good racks on the wall. I believe everyone should shoot what pleases them for whatever reasons they choose. In my area waiting to see what he looks like next year is a huge gamble due to the amount of hunting pressure in this area. So to each his own.I with Mark W on this
personally I would pass even on the last day of the season
might be a tad bit hard to do but in seasons to come you will see why when he grows into those antlers
Well there’s were it’s messed up, you live in OregonI live out here in the "wild west" and I'm getting jealous of y'all back east. Seems like you've got plenty of deer, liberal seasons, buck AND doe tags, and can be picky about what ya kill.
Out here, (I"m in eastern Oregon) we've got tons of public land, relatively sparse deer herds, and incredibly restrictive deer tags.
Our game commission doesn't seem to manage wildlife, they manage tag applications and license fees.
If I apply for a tag in the units close to where I live, I'll get one about every three to five years. If I apply for a unit in a more desirable area, it will take ten or twelve years of unsuccessful applications before I'll get a tag. Consequently a lot of us have pretty much given up on deer hunting. jd
^^^ This, last day of season he's going home with me!How much longer have ya got to hunt? jd
