Deer Hunting -- Young Bucks
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yeah animals do eat us but were just better then them so we eat them first
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were you hunting at?
u got urself a good fuckin grip of land man, i wish i had that to go hunt on.
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Got some nice deer and land buddy. Hope to build me up a huntin place like that someday
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Its better to go out and earn your meat than to sit in your sofa eating mass slaughered animals who never got in touch with the wild.
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I either shot a baby buck before or it was a doe with spikes.
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all nice bucks:)
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I like how deer just stand there still under your sight with their head up when they hear a noise T_T
poor animal ...
poor delicious animal :P
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do u live in NH cuz thats exactly how it is here wen it comes to deer
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ive been watching this buck on my land for about 2 years now.. and i dont think im going for a doe this year.
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i would love to live where theres bucks like that,about the average biggest buck around here is 8 point but every year there is always a monster but they are hard to find.
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great footage!
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huntingfootage,
those are some nice looking bucks, what did you age them at? They looked to be around 4 1/2 to me, but then again I'm new to aging these deer. At the lease I'm on now we found most of the bucks peak at 5 1/2.
btw, where is this in south texas? I used to hunt brush country for many years but never got to see deer like this. Mostly due to poor management on a small lease and no management on surrounding ranches.



For all you people complaining, one a high fence ranch, you let young deer like that walk, no matter how big their horns are. They look more for body size and horns on a high fence game ranch than just horns. Those are not fully matured bucks.
Dp908 3 years ago
Please don't speak for me DP908, but you've got the general idea about quality deer management principles, not just high fenced land. This was filmed on my family's cattle ranch in South Texas. I video deer about on all 3800 acres about 75 days of our 90 day season. We practice restraint on good bucks until they are at least 6 years old, if they live that long. With large acreage under management, you can see lots of big bucks every year.
Thanks for your comment!
HuntingFootage 3 years ago
thats a shame, why wouldent you actually go HUNT dear instead of farm them you retards.
chadeyboy 4 years ago
What are you talking about? Because I hunt on a large family owned piece of land, its considered a farm? Where's the logic? Just because it's not public land doesn't mean it's not hunting. Gimme a break!
HuntingFootage 4 years ago 2