EYJONAS!
Well-known member
- Joined
- Mar 17, 2017
- Messages
- 6,714
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
Come get some. mtmuleyThey're going.... see you there.
I hope you tank. You can thank Jimmy for the win not your 264 million dollar drama queen.
I have no issue with someone taking a small deer no mater the reason as long as they own it. When they start to make excuses why they shot a small buck, I start to think maybe they shouldn't of pulled the trigger.I’ll probably regret wading into this, but..
Tag numbers aside, is there really something wrong with someone harvesting a deer for meat/experience vs. pursuing a trophy or mature buck? And who are we to judge those people?
Three years of drought will put a hurting on mule deer populations but even when they’re booming it’s not realistic to expect that every buck deer harvested will be a mature buck.
People hunt for a variety of reasons; having conversations about ways to improve the situation is great but it’s good to remember that.
I have no issue with someone taking a small deer no mater the reason as long as they own it. When they start to make excuses why they shot a small buck, I start to think maybe they shouldn't of pulled the trigger.
This week and last i have heard.... all good younger upcoming deer.I have no issue with someone taking a small deer no mater the reason as long as they own it. When they start to make excuses why they shot a small buck, I start to think maybe they shouldn't of pulled the trigger.
This week and last i have heard.... all good younger upcoming deer.
Best one I could find.... oh well.
Tough out there
Passed a couple deep chocolate 160s but settled on the last day.
Still looking for the "next level" buck
Can you imagine if he would've had....
Not as wide as I wanted.
Yeah, he's not much to look at but he fills the freezer....
Personal favorite, couldn't find much out there, what happened to all the deer...
Jeez Clark, I dunno.
Being in BM ought to qualify him for game damage assistance, including game damage hunts.I know of one particular bma that is getting destroyed by does. The numbers are staggering. And there is nothing the rancher can do.
DaTs WhEn Da HOGGGGZZZZ cOmE OuT DuH!!!I don’t understand why so many people want to hunt mule deer in the rut. The bucks have lost a lot of their fat reserves, not near as healthy (good eating) as September/October and are really stupid. States like Wyoming that have a mule deer hunt in October has some really nice bucks roaming around in the rut, when they shouldn’t be hunted. The only thing dumber than a mule deer in rut is bighorn sheep, which Montana also allows hunting during their mating season. It’s craziness from a management standpoint.
Not so much for sheep since tags are pretty strictly limited. Same as it should be for deer if we are hunting them in the rut.I don’t understand why so many people want to hunt mule deer in the rut. The bucks have lost a lot of their fat reserves, not near as healthy (good eating) as September/October and are really stupid. States like Wyoming that have a mule deer hunt in October has some really nice bucks roaming around in the rut, when they shouldn’t be hunted. The only thing dumber than a mule deer in rut is bighorn sheep, which Montana also allows hunting during their mating season. It’s craziness from a management standpoint.
You meen u dnt hav a wall tint up looking for a big bowel and buc rite now!?DaTs WhEn Da HOGGGGZZZZ cOmE OuT DuH!!!
Shoot/hunt what you want. I'd just like to see a robust age structure, not one that's skewed entirely to the "meat/experience" crowd. There is a healthy balance that needs to happen to allow for both opportunity and quality experience at the same time.I’ll probably regret wading into this, but..
Tag numbers aside, is there really something wrong with someone harvesting a deer for meat/experience vs. pursuing a trophy or mature buck? And who are we to judge those people?
Three years of drought will put a hurting on mule deer populations but even when they’re booming it’s not realistic to expect that every buck deer harvested will be a mature buck.
People hunt for a variety of reasons; having conversations about ways to improve the situation is great but it’s good to remember that.
Let me translate.DaTs WhEn Da HOGGGGZZZZ cOmE OuT DuH!!!
SoUnDz LikE Da InViTE 2 M3!!!!!Let me translate.
Dats when da hogggzzz come outa dah hills soz I can blast um without having to getting my lazy fat ass out of da truck
#fillupthegastank
#coversomecountry
#trolltheraodsforbucks
#Montanatradition
#hikingisforsuckers
#huntthehayfields
Short answer should be.... no. Cause at this rate in 5 years. There won't be much left for the turkey say sacrifice.I’m not a big fan of the extreme limited entry management approach. Is it really that big of a sacrifice to not shoot a mule deer buck every year though.
Any pics?I'm a bit late to this thread. Is the quality like it used to be? No way, however, I do know a guy who shot a mule deer buck last year that was in the high 190's/ maybe 200" on PUBLICLY accessible public land. So there are still good bucks out there if you work for them and also have a good amount of luck on your side.
The Montanan in my office does pretty damn well on deer on public land in Montana. But he don't share pics, you either look at them on his phone or you don't see them. But that sumab also does it in WA... he's a real jerk.I'm a bit late to this thread. Is the quality like it used to be? No way, however, I do know a guy who shot a mule deer buck last year that was in the high 190's/ maybe 200" on PUBLICLY accessible public land. So there are still good bucks out there if you work for them and also have a good amount of luck on your side.