advice for holding out for a big buck
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06/27/2013 04:30 AM
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DawnPatrol
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With the obr.....a quick decision can cost you a buck tag and put you on the bench for hunting a buck! It happened to me last year with a 8 point that was not what I was looking for! Just looking for some pointers to exercise some patience and help judging a deer quickly from various angles! I would like to hold out for a +-130! Thanks in advance guys!
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Re: advice for holding out for a big buck
#1200
06/27/2013 05:59 AM
06/27/2013 05:59 AM
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gundude
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With age you learn patience.. just enjoy your hunt.. I've passed on many..second guessed my self a hundred times.. here's the secret.. make it fun.! Do your homework if the big boy comes in smoke him.. if doesn't come in go to Kroger and get a nice steak and toss it on the grill. Passing on deer use to just tear me up. Being a selective hunter takes patience.. one trait I have to work on daily.I agree with what has been said above.. if you have to think about it don't shoot it. You will know when you see him!
Life is hard. Its even harder If your stupid! John Wayne.
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Re: advice for holding out for a big buck
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06/27/2013 06:21 AM
06/27/2013 06:21 AM
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bean
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Become okay with the possibility of having "tag soup". Once you set in your mind the kind of buck you want and not have the "gotta kill a buck, gotta kill a buck, gotta kill a buck" mentality then you can let those 120's walk. I will not shoot a buck at the end of the season that I would have passed ayt the beginning of the season. 2 of the past 4 years I have not filled my buck tag and passed several 115-120's. It was hard at first but I am good with it now. I can get plenty of doe's for the freezer.
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Re: advice for holding out for a big buck
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06/27/2013 07:37 AM
06/27/2013 07:37 AM
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Huntnfreak
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Originally posted by bean: Become okay with the possibility of having "tag soup". Once you set in your mind the kind of buck you want and not have the "gotta kill a buck, gotta kill a buck, gotta kill a buck" mentality then you can let those 120's walk. I will not shoot a buck at the end of the season that I would have passed ayt the beginning of the season. 2 of the past 4 years I have not filled my buck tag and passed several 115-120's. It was hard at first but I am good with it now. I can get plenty of doe's for the freezer. THIS IS SPOT ON..Don't worry about or let anyone else tell you what you have to kill!! I've went years without shooting a buck because I didn't like my choices. Remember..you can't shoot a big one if you shoot a small one!! Who cares if you don't shoot a buck every year..Just have fun!!
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Re: advice for holding out for a big buck
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06/27/2013 09:11 AM
06/27/2013 09:11 AM
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Scarlett Dew
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Originally posted by APIbowhunter: Dew It's really ironic that you put #6 on there. Yep....it's ironic you don't get flack if you like to shoot dinks, buttons or does on this site ....but you get "chewed" if you like to shoot something big. You make a good point......depends what "filter" you run it through when you read that.
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Re: advice for holding out for a big buck
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06/27/2013 09:54 AM
06/27/2013 09:54 AM
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antiwheeze
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DP Give yourself credit for the bucks you pass. Get your weapon up on that 125. If you could have easily taken it but passed, take credit for it. I have great envy and admiration for the guys that I believe pass on 150's.
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Re: advice for holding out for a big buck
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06/27/2013 10:00 AM
06/27/2013 10:00 AM
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Jeff Valovich
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Passed on a 130" 9 pt Nov. 3rd last year, had him broadside and 1/4ing away many times in the 15 minutes he was near me at 12-15 yards(had him on cam twice too).... I have deer like him on the wall so I passed....never had another chance at a decent buck the rest of the season.... so it goes .....Ive done that before and held the tag till the end....I am in a urban zone(Porter Co.)but dont buy into the urban kill all you see crap any longer, so I'll wait on a nice one or pass 'em....
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Re: advice for holding out for a big buck
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06/29/2013 03:31 AM
06/29/2013 03:31 AM
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Jeffro
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All good advice above especially "If you have to think twice about shooting, you probably should pass the shot." If you feel, for even a brief moment, that you'll later dismiss the deer by saying "it wasn't what I was hoping for" then you need to suck it up, swallow hard, and let him walk. Definitely much easier said than done!
Scarlett Dew had a good point about trail cams (or scouting in general). You have to know the deer you want are in your hunting area. If not you need to move your stand to where the big guy is. This could be on another spot of your property where you tend not to look.
Tough decision choosing between empty freezer or smaller buck. You have to commit to your priority.
...and don't worry, tag soup is balanced by good experiences in the woods.
Good luck.
Hunt safe. Shoot straight. Jeff
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Re: advice for holding out for a big buck
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07/01/2013 07:17 AM
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Hunter Dan
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I totally agree with the trail cam line of thinking. I very rarely see a buck that I do not have pics of. So, there really aren't any surprises when I'm hunting. It's nice when an unknown big mature buck shows up and it does happen from time to time. But, for the most part I know all the bucks in my area before the season and I don't shoot anything that I haven't already determined as a target buck.
I also go on my initial instinct when I see a buck. Last year I killed a buck in Iowa where I did not have any trail cam knowledge going in. When you just instinctively grab your bow when you see a buck that's usually a good sign. I just "know" a shooter when I see one.
Don't ever settle for anything less than what you are hoping for. If you are NOT shaking and excited to get down and look at your buck, you've shot the wrong deer.
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Re: advice for holding out for a big buck
#1218
07/01/2013 09:06 AM
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jbwhttail
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I agree with Dew, the scouting camera has been the downfall of many big bucks IMO it is thesingle most important piece of hunting gear invented in my lifetime!
That said, hunt the does! Pre rut, rut and post rut the bucks are searching out a receptive doe. They know all the bedding areas and food sources a doe group uses and check them regularly. Feeding times I want to be in the feeding area, mid day I want the down wind side of a bedding area.
I don't give up, my largest typical(176") was taken on the next to last day of muzzleloader season(Dec22) at mid day. You can't kill them if you are not hunting them!
It gets easier to let them walk as you mature into a buck hunter not just a meat hunter.Does are plentiful and fill the freezer just fine. Good luck on your journey.
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