Hunting Washington Forum
Big Game Hunting => Deer Hunting => Topic started by: addicted on July 16, 2009, 03:08:07 PM
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I shot an Apschuse bock today, however i have no pictures at the molment and it is midnight my time so i leave you to sit and wonder what i am talking about. :chuckle: I'll see if i can get the pic from my buddy tommorow.
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i think you spelled something wrong.
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I just googled that and got nothin
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An Apschuseplan is the quota sort of speak for animals on a 3 year basis for heard management.
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I'm figgerin'
He either kilt himself a big Deer similar to a Stag or a gallon dark Beer.
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This has nothing to do with the topic but you have got to love Jacks avatar pic, pretty damn funny :chuckle: and :drool:
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This has nothing to do with the topic but you have got to love Jacks avatar pic, pretty damn funny :chuckle: and :drool:
+1
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piebald is much easier to say
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my buddy hasnt sent me the pic yet. it's a Roh deer buck spike. probably a year old. he weighed 14 kilos on the hook. finally got to shoot something with my fancy .223. both lungs and he went about 20 feet. this time of year we try to fill out as much of the apschuseplan as possible with weak deer like this one. herd management at it's finest.
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shooting a yearling buck isnt herd managment. just because its a small yearling doesnt me its week. many a yearling spike grew to be a wall hanger. probly not in the area you and your buddy hunt though.
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Its different with Reh. it is genetically more predictable
if they dont branch in the first year they dont have the jeans to become the zexer that is deutch preffered and the jagdmeister will definately want. 14 kilos is pretty big yearling so he definately should have had more going on in the rack department.
the doe's are pregnant for a year so the fawns are much more developed when born.
unlike the states, the rut is just starting here and a yearling reh buck will definately his stick if he can get a doe to hold still long enough so we try to catch them as soon as possible so that the zexers can do their thing.
but thanks fly.
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shooting a yearling buck isnt herd managment. just because its a small yearling doesnt me its week. many a yearling spike grew to be a wall hanger. probly not in the area you and your buddy hunt though.
dude...it's a roe deer...not a whitetail.
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not a whitetail.
if it was i dont think i would get a very warm welcome on here for boldly putting out there that i was shooting a whitetail in july with a .223 :chuckle:
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reguardless of species, shooting a yearly isnt great herd managment practice IMO. :twocents:
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i guess they are just picky over here then. :)
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reguardless of species, shooting a yearly isnt great herd managment practice IMO. :twocents:
I am going to bet that where he hunts, and the strict rules he has to follow, that if the land owner asks for those types of animals to be culled, he knows what he is doing.
Cant wait for pics!
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reguardless of species, shooting a yearly isnt great herd managment practice IMO. :twocents:
Maybe the germans know more than you ;)
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Congrats!
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still waiting on the pic from my buddy. sorry
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Ok, he was having trouble posting the pic, sent it to me... so here it is.
Great management deer, I still say you should have smiled for the pic though...
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yup. theres palm trees all over germany. ;)
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yup. theres palm trees all over germany. ;)
Hey I've got one on my lawn. ;)
you know the ones my landlord had in the planters in my backyard. well i guess one of them was 30+ years old and he was serious when he asked if we could put them inside for the winter. After a couple days of 2 degree weather he showed up with a proffessional gardener, loaded them up and left. :chuckle: