Free: Contests & Raffles.
The deer on the islands are very small. I have seen plenty of them dead and the biggest one so far was a tall dark horned 3pt. Maybe 80#'s in the above listed state no head hide or legs. Mostly around 65-70#'s for a large buck and 45-60 for a doe. Anyone who claims to have hung one over 100# should buy a scale.
Just for clarification, are you disagreeing with him loki? And how much do you say they weigh on average?
Quote from: predatorG on October 23, 2015, 10:17:27 PMJust for clarification, are you disagreeing with him loki? And how much do you say they weigh on average?I think it varies substantially between islands. Then you have to figure out a definition of weight, meat, bones, guts, skin, lower legs, fat, waste trimmings etc. Some estimates I have read say that meat yield is 40% of carcass weight (hide, head, and guts removed). If that is the case, all of our bucks have had a carcass weight of 160# or more as meat yield has been 40-54 pounds. Doe yields, at least here, have been more in the 22 to 35 pound range. I will total up this year's buck and post his weight later today.
JD kitsap is where I hunt. We saw a really nice 3 point while out bear hunting 2 years ago. I'll have to see if I can find the pic. Also, farmer Georges is the spot we took our elk and deer this year. Great place