Really nice bucks there. The one in the bed of the truck is a horse!Here are a couple
that is the biggest bodied Buck I ever killedReally nice bucks there. The one in the bed of the truck is a horse!
Very nice buck! Most young hunters start by knocking down a doe and he drops a what, 9 or 10 pointer? How old is the boy?Young lad took this yesterday. My son took out his girlfriend’s boy. View attachment 443619View attachment 443620Took it with a crossbow.
He is 9 and it's a 10 point. My son has taken many 8,10,12's and says he gets more enjoyment out of others taking a nice buck. He is waiting for a 200+ to show up and stated that's a tall order for free range deer.Very nice buck! Most young hunters start by knocking down a doe and he drops a what, 9 or 10 pointer? How old is the boy?
Nice, good on him for sharing the enjoyment! I'm getting to the age where I'll let some nice ones pass if I know a young hunter is in a spot to see it laterHe is 9 and it's a 10 point. My son has taken many 8,10,12's and says he gets more enjoyment out of others taking a nice buck. He is waiting for a 200+ to show up and stated that's a tall order for free range deer.
We only get a buck up here basically 25 doe permits for probably 60000 tags.Rifle season opens today and I'm at my mom's farm. She says there are two really big ones running around here so hopefully I'll get one. This little six pointer came to visit for awhile. We only get one buck tag a year and I already put a doe in the freezer so he is safe for now!
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Been few years in mn with intensive harvest then years after that back to bucks only or draw a doe tag since then in the northern part of state. Some of the southern areas have 2-4 deer limits but that’s more in farm country.Man, that's really strange. KDFWR practically begs us to take does, especially in CWD counties. In some eastern counties with low deer populations you can't take does with a rifle, but its one buck per hunter per season statewide regardless of method.




