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That's a sweet buck that probably won't score a lot of B&C points, but has awesome character. Amazing that the back fork genes show up in a buck of that vintage. Shows it is a true regional characteristic and is an excellent example of our north central Washington deer. Thanks for posting it up-
Okanogan still has great Mule Deer, they just aren't as readily available as before....there is a multitude of reasons, a major one is the seasons in my opinion. Now days you have to get drawn to be able to hunt when a lot of our parents and Grandparents were hunting...
Quote from: BKMFR on March 26, 2014, 08:35:45 PMOkanogan still has great Mule Deer, they just aren't as readily available as before....there is a multitude of reasons, a major one is the seasons in my opinion. Now days you have to get drawn to be able to hunt when a lot of our parents and Grandparents were hunting... Bingo!
Quote from: huntnphool on March 26, 2014, 09:28:57 PMQuote from: BKMFR on March 26, 2014, 08:35:45 PMOkanogan still has great Mule Deer, they just aren't as readily available as before....there is a multitude of reasons, a major one is the seasons in my opinion. Now days you have to get drawn to be able to hunt when a lot of our parents and Grandparents were hunting... Bingo!Back when our parents and grandparents were hunting, you wouldn't see 30-50 bucks a day in November in these GMU's like today. A lot of times, you'd be lucky to see one. No way could the herds here withstand a general rifle season in November. The GMU's open for late general archery have definitely declined compared to those not open to late archery. Imagine what they'd do with a general rifle.........?? Back then trophy hunting wasn't what it is now, and the list of options hunters have these days had grown like wildfire........1000yd rifles, laser rangefinders, atv's, HD 60 power spotting scopes, the INTERNET.......just to name a few
Quote from: MtnMuley on March 27, 2014, 08:03:49 AMQuote from: huntnphool on March 26, 2014, 09:28:57 PMQuote from: BKMFR on March 26, 2014, 08:35:45 PMOkanogan still has great Mule Deer, they just aren't as readily available as before....there is a multitude of reasons, a major one is the seasons in my opinion. Now days you have to get drawn to be able to hunt when a lot of our parents and Grandparents were hunting... Bingo!Back when our parents and grandparents were hunting, you wouldn't see 30-50 bucks a day in November in these GMU's like today. A lot of times, you'd be lucky to see one. No way could the herds here withstand a general rifle season in November. The GMU's open for late general archery have definitely declined compared to those not open to late archery. Imagine what they'd do with a general rifle.........?? Back then trophy hunting wasn't what it is now, and the list of options hunters have these days had grown like wildfire........1000yd rifles, laser rangefinders, atv's, HD 60 power spotting scopes, the INTERNET.......just to name a few Sorry, but you're wrong. I hunted those seasons back then, and depending on weather, migration, there were lots of big bucks available. Hey, a bullet going out there at 3000 fps is still a bullet. We wern't hunting with sticks back then. I really doubt the average guy hunts with a 1000 yard rifle.m There were also a lot more hunters afield back then as well.