JAE
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Yeah eastern full size whitetail would be what I’m after!
What an absolutely kind offer!If you ever come to Minnesota to hunt them (and traveling from UT to do so seems crazy) I’ll put you up on my land and you will shoot a deer. bow, gun, or muzzleloader. If you want a “decent” buck come early. Just want to shoot a buck and maybe a doe (*depending on the year if we can get more than 1 tag) come anytime
Thanks so much I really want to try and make it happen! I’m going to look into Minnesotas seasons and see if I can pull one off if not this fall next year!!If you ever come to Minnesota to hunt them (and traveling from UT to do so seems crazy) I’ll put you up on my land and you will shoot a deer. bow, gun, or muzzleloader. If you want a “decent” buck come early. Just want to shoot a buck and maybe a doe (*depending on the year if we can get more than 1 tag) come anytime
Possibly I really would like to hunt whitetail.willing to drive to virginia or west virginia?
Thanks for the info I'll look into South Dakota!Montana.
South Dakota. You could draw a tag west river rifle in a year or two and the tags aren’t expensive. Also can draw the black hills. Probably not going to get a big buck in the hills, but you could do a west river and a black hills hunt the same year.
North Dakota. Hard to draw a rifle tag, archery is otc for whitetails.
Those are easy/close options with potential for a nice representation.
Yes and it doesn't take a couple years.We went mule deer hunting there once for reasons I can't remember and ended up shooting 10 whitetails.Is there much public land access in Nebraska that a guy could get a tag on even if it took a couple years?
I'd prefer three 100 pound does. They eat better.I’d love a 300# doe.
I personally view whitetail as a food source, so I have no opposition to that either.I'd prefer three 100 pound does. They eat better.
^this, if there is, please PM, lolProbably depends if you're hunting archery or gun seasons how much pressure there is.
Doubt there's any slam dunks where you can go for cheap whenever you want, have tons of public, prime hunting, and little pressure.
My brother's wife won't cook deer or eat it, and he doesn't cook. Between the 2 of us and the ladies and kids I take hunting, I handle 30-60 whitetail year for the last 45 years. Probably more before my Daddy died in 94. We eat the heck out of it, including jerky and hash. Give some away.I personally view whitetail as a food source, so I have no opposition to that either.
Not anymore. Unless you're planning on hunting early or late archery. Second half of October through end of November, our public land is crawling with hunters. Then our gun week, extra gun weekend and muzzleloader follow. Also very crowded.Ohio
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