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Show me one person who says "I hunt for the meat" admit they would shoot the smaller horned buck/bull even if the body was larger. Never happened to me yet.
Quote from: dbllunger on November 08, 2009, 08:06:18 PMShow me one person who says "I hunt for the meat" admit they would shoot the smaller horned buck/bull even if the body was larger. Never happened to me yet.
I have shot the big doe, versas a spike deer.
It depends for me, if it's a permit/raffle hunt then it's trophy only and I don't mind going home empty handed. During the regular season/OTC, I will shoot whatever is legal. I'm really big into the sausage/landjager/jerky making these days so I like to have some good venison to work with.
passed on a small bear this year sure wish I hadn't
Quality is in the eye of the beholder..a "monster buck" to some is just and average buck to others. I am all about the hunt. I relish it more than the kill. The experiences I have had with some small bucks are worth more than some of the hunts I had with my biggest.
I fall into the situational category. I always start the season with no expectations and I make my shooting decision at the very moment I have the animal in front of me. I have a couple wall hangers and have shot many small animals as well. This year it was all about the meat, but being it was my wifes first year as a shooter, it was anything goes for her. Figures she would drop a 4x5 Blacktail......... Now it is anything goes for me and hoping to find her bucks bigger brother, or son, or nephew or anything legal.