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#1515914 - 09/06/08 02:20 PM Re: Doe or Buck? [Re: harvey lee]
fishinmajishin Offline
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Deerminator...If you are in an area where you are confident of taking a deer, I would pass on the does, fawns, and small bucks, so that I could enjoy the whole season. Take a doe later on. If an 8 point 120"+ would walk by I would most likely throw an arrow at him and go fishing.

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#1515919 - 09/06/08 02:34 PM Re: Doe or Buck? [Re: fishinmajishin]
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fishinmajishin, I'm thinking about that. The choice narrows down to mature doe early (if things work as planned) or "nice" buck later when the corn comes down. I think I may wait for the buck but start hunting hard/more frequently the end of October and November til gun season. After gun season its usually all bets off for awhile here. When I started five years ago, the all season was in effect and I could take up to three, so I didn't have this quandry. But its a good one to have and I am fortunate. Regardless of what happens, I'll be happy if I have Venison in the freezer by December's end.

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#1515921 - 09/06/08 02:35 PM Re: Doe or Buck? [Re: fishinmajishin]
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I love it when people say does taste better! crazy Maybe a 1 1/2 year old doe vs a 5 1/2 year old buck. Been eating venison for forty years and I've never been able to tell the difference between a 1 1/2 year old doe vs a 1 1/2 year old buck.

Other than that I'd say shoot whatever you want to shoot.

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#1515923 - 09/06/08 02:41 PM Re: Doe or Buck? [Re: fishinmajishin]
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I would love to see a book buck when I am archery hunting, I see them on the camera but just cant get my timing right. I love to take does and have let numerous young bucks pass waiting for a biggun. I will take a good 8 if I get the chance, but would love a monster. and does do taste better
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#1515946 - 09/06/08 03:26 PM Re: Doe or Buck? [Re: frogtosser]
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Whatever! crazy

I'd rather eat an 180 inch 12 pointer than a yearling doe. grin


Edited by koonie (09/06/08 03:31 PM)

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#1516051 - 09/06/08 05:58 PM Re: Doe or Buck? [Re: koonie]
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I will say that a 1.5 year old doe is better eating that a older large buck in rut. I cannot eat one of those stinky bucks and I have tried. I don't shoot any smaller bucks so I cannot talk about how they taste.
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#1516059 - 09/06/08 06:30 PM Re: Doe or Buck? [Re: harvey lee]
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I had the misfortune of having to put down a wounded fawn a few years ago. Now that was THEE best venison I have ever had!

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#1516121 - 09/06/08 08:16 PM Re: Doe or Buck? [Re: harvey lee]
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I only meant if I shot the 180 class buck. I'd eat it all with a big smile on my face. It would probably taste like a dog whizzed on an old work boot but still,

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#1516329 - 09/07/08 12:31 AM Re: Doe or Buck? [Re: koonie]
fishinmajishin Offline
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It's all about the deers' diet, how they are field dressed,handled ,aged, butchered, and processed. I've eaten large old deer that were just fine.

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#1516851 - 09/07/08 05:38 PM Re: Doe or Buck? [Re: koonie]
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Registered: 03/09/07
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Loc: bertha, mn
anyone notice how different the venison tastes even from region to region. where i hunt is 1/2 agricultural, 1/2 wooded, meadow, riverbottom. 30 miles north to my fiance's hunting land is 100% wooded, forest. requardless of sex or age, you can tell the difference in flavor from where i hunt to where the fiance hunts.

also, bucks taken early taste just like does. until they get juiced up and start rutting anyways, then a doe is more palatable and tender.
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#1517057 - 09/07/08 09:03 PM Re: Doe or Buck? [Re: vister]
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