Free: Contests & Raffles.
Look for a big one next to a little one. Shoot the bigger one of the two.
I made the mistake on an antlerless hunt to make a headshot at about 100 yards based on seeing a big set of ears. Talk about ground shrinkage. I literally picked it up by all four hooves and carried it like a suitcase.
Quote from: Mike450r on December 09, 2011, 10:29:00 AMI made the mistake on an antlerless hunt to make a headshot at about 100 yards based on seeing a big set of ears. Talk about ground shrinkage. I literally picked it up by all four hooves and carried it like a suitcase.man, have i been there! one year i watched a doe walk behind a rose bush, and when she came out the other side, i whapped her. then i saw the doe run off, leaving her fawn (November, so no spots, thank god!) laying on the ground where i'd shot her. you know those bags on the back of a fourwheeler? slipped her inside, zipped it up and drove her home! tender? OMG, the meat was zipping just pulling her hide off! YUM!
Doe tastes yummy.