The lives of deer are amazing if you really think about it. They're all individuals. Some are homebodies. Some roam. Some disperse miles away from where they were born and find new areas to live. We are only witnessing a fraction of what they go though on a daily basis. Sure they're pursued by hunters for a few months each year, but even that is broken down into hours spent on stand. For the most part hunters are sitting stationary for a few hours at a time, waiting, watching, and preparing for an opportunity at a good buck. The rest of the year the deer are living their lives, just trying to eat, sleep, and survive. They're avoiding coyotes, dodging cars, getting shot by poachers, suffering loss of habitat, catching diseases, dying of old age, and a long list of all kinds of other things.
I don't have land to manage, or tons of places to even hunt. I hunt a lot of public and so I've finally wised up and quit passing deer, unless it's a fork or something. If a deer bounds in front of me chasing a doe, and I get excited by that, I'm gonna go ahead and shoot. Why? Because it's fun to shoot deer when you're having a fun hunt. So to you guys passing all the 2.5 and 3.5 year old bucks I just have to say thank you!! I appreciate you very much!!
I don't have land to manage, or tons of places to even hunt. I hunt a lot of public and so I've finally wised up and quit passing deer, unless it's a fork or something. If a deer bounds in front of me chasing a doe, and I get excited by that, I'm gonna go ahead and shoot. Why? Because it's fun to shoot deer when you're having a fun hunt. So to you guys passing all the 2.5 and 3.5 year old bucks I just have to say thank you!! I appreciate you very much!!