Jump to content

are they needed?


G-Man
 Share

Recommended Posts

As I peruse joe's nyantlersoutdoors page ,I see a lot of nice bucks killed in counties without antler restrictions. Granted they may not be "book" bucks but it seems that most or all of us would be happy with them,as the hunters smiles show they are. I don't see a reason to expand ar's as it zseems there are good bucks out there without them.

  • Like 5
Link to comment
Share on other sites

I've hunted in the AR zone 4P for three years now and have seen nothing while hunting larger than a 4pt buck.  It's not working for me.

 

I fail to see how it can work when they still allow young hunters to shoot any buck they see.  I think a lot of groups that have a youth hunting with them will have any hunter shoot the small bucks and have the kid tag it.

 

All I can say is after 3 years, I should be seeing some nice bucks.

 

 

Edited by Mr VJP
  • Like 2
Link to comment
Share on other sites

Nope - I want a mature buck as much as anyone, but think the hunter should make that call.  It would not have been nearly as fun my first season hunting if I had to wait for the right buck.  I do now, but that's by my choice.  I do believe ARs MAY result in more mature bucks in an area (statistics in some southern states I read seem to confirm that), but don't think that should be decided by the DEC or legislature.

  • Like 7
Link to comment
Share on other sites

I self restrict to 6 or bigger. Might be interesting to see it tried for a couple of seasons tho to see the effects, if any.

I would not want to see it on a permanent basis however.

 

Currently I do the same. When I first started I took mostly anything. Now that I know more and put more time in the woods before the season and during the season I look for more mature deer. I will only take a 6 if the six points are on the main beams. I had a nice big wide four this year with no tines. Even if he had the tines counting him as a six I still would have passed. Saw him 3-4 times this year. If he made it through this season he will be a real nice deer next year.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Im up for it in 8P 8R, sick of the "if its brown, its down" attitude around here.

 

My place is in 8P and there are plenty of bucks around. Each year I get a shot at a real mature deer. (I don't connect all the time though)

I have a camp right next to me where most of the 11 hunters come from out of state. They will shoot any buck out there. I don't have a problem with that and they enjoy the meat!

Link to comment
Share on other sites

I don't think they are necessarily needed. If you desire to manage bucks then go for it. My uncle has managed his land for the past seven years or so. Killing nothing but mature deer. The rule used to be nothing smaller than a six. Now the rule is nothing smaller than a wall hanger. And there are plenty of them to be had. We don't go on the land unless it is scout/hunting season and we don't kill small deer on the property. We have been consistently taking good bucks off it for a few years now. Below are a couple from this year. The tall tined buck, I shot high through the shoulders during gun and he made it 250 yards to where my buddy was sitting and he put him down. Bummer but I did end up getting my buck of the year a week later on some other property.

 

18 1/2" wide 8 point taken this year

post-2567-0-04034600-1418143096_thumb.jp

 

 

Nice 9 Point. 9" G2's taken this year (the one I shot first)

post-2567-0-36881900-1418143163_thumb.jp

 

My uncles buck taken Last year.

post-2567-0-82948800-1418143295_thumb.jp

 

And there are others that I don't have pictures of on the computer. Nice 10 and 8 points. All wall hangers. We see big bucks consistently. Great genetics. IMO the proof is in the pudding. If you can manage your land then do it.

Edited by Renegade Hunter
Link to comment
Share on other sites

Won't work. bowhunters can get the take numbers required for population control. Also look at license sales in NY. There are far more gun only hunters that bow hunters or combination.

I completely disagree let's use Ohio as an example there is a total of 11 days of gun season including late muzzeloader "excluding 2 day doe only muzzeloader" they are of the best managed states not only for quality but also for herd size.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

I make no bones about it when talking about deer hunting. I am a trophy hunter first and a meat hunter second. My 20 yo son feels the same about. I have taken some very nice bucks both here in NY state and on paid hunts to IL.

 

Even before I bought the new home on 95 acres I have practiced this on the property I hunted for the past 15 years. I would not be against an AR like PA has at least 3 on one side I believe but I do think it should be up to the hunter themselves. They bought the license and the right to kill what they want.

 

I am a believer in the saying - "let the little ones go and them grow". We are practicing this now on the new property and we will have to wait and see how over the next 2 years this develops. I have a neighboring property that 85 acres and practices the same thing. 

  • Like 2
Link to comment
Share on other sites

Look at 2013 numbers.

 

Not taking Doe permits into it.

Regular season (gun) took 80,691

Bow took  36,676

 

Now they don't break the doe permits out by weapon so lets be generous and apply the same percentages above to the doe permit numbers and total

Regular season (gun) took 147,973

Bow took  68,339

 

I can't seem to find the bowhunting license sales numbers for 2013 right now.

 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Join the conversation

You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.

Guest
Reply to this topic...

×   Pasted as rich text.   Paste as plain text instead

  Only 75 emoji are allowed.

×   Your link has been automatically embedded.   Display as a link instead

×   Your previous content has been restored.   Clear editor

×   You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL.

 Share

  • Recently Browsing   0 members

    No registered users viewing this page.

×
×
  • Create New...