I know there has been endless debate and accusations about the Michigan deer herd and the MDNR, but I wanted to share this with you Michigan guys.
A friend of mine who lives in Charlevoix County went shed hunting last weekend in the Norwood area along Lake M.(five miles from where I grew up) and found this wall hanger six point. Great find Deano!
Hopefully this will give you Grand Traverse, Antrim, Charlevoix hunters some enthusiasm for the coming years.
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Dang, although I have some "big" six points that show up on my place, I have never seen on THAT big.
Nice find
ChuckC
Yea , and not legal for the second tag . Has to have four points on one side .
Explain that . :banghead:
I heard the DNR is lenient on restricted tag if it's an obvious mature whitetail.... Roll the dice on that one maybe lol
What a bruiser he was. Graps, that would be about enough to kill a fella.
I know longer live or hunt there, but damn Graps! What a quandary to be in if you already filled your first tag and that stud appeared.
That would be a conundrum wouldn't it. Nice find though. There are a few still around Michigan that makes a guys mouth drop. Keith do you have Whitetail in Alaska where your at? Just wondering. I went to Ontario just north of Sault Saint Marie Michigan a few years back and there were ZERO deer there. Wolves. rat'
We have no Whitetail here Ryan. But all the Islands in south central and south east have Sitka Blacktail deer and they are great to chase with a bow.
Having hunted both species extensively I will say they have less than half the wits of a whitetail. When John Deere came up with the slogan "Nothing runs like a deer". They weren't referring to blacktails. Blacktails are members of the mule deer family and run like they're on a pogo stick!
Watching an adult whitetail buck get after it was always amazing to see. Nothing like that here. Not even close! We just have more options and I like that.
Thats a big six!!!!
Woahhh! Nice six. I would hate to have antler restrictions on that.
They're not supposed to shed their entire skull!
Too bad he will not be around next season!
Without a second thought I would have to pay the fine.
James
W-O-W !
The only downside to hunting Blacktails in Alaska is that you can then become the hunted with the Brownies, right???
Thats awesome!!
That is a dandy 6 for sure but no buck is worth the risk to have my ability to hunt taken away (and potential fine) to shoot it. Would be interesting to hear from a credible person, DNR Officer, on how they would really handle it if someone choose to take the risk and shoot it...even with a really good story why they mistook it as an 8.
If you think a Michigan C.O is going to look the other way because you shot a nice buck that didn't meet the antler restriction you might want to think that one over again.
C.O.'s in Michigan rarely look the other way on anything.
A lot of that is we have a rampant poaching problem, crappy economy, and army agents who pride themselves in ticketing without using judgement. They dress like SWAT now. They used to be part of the community of outdoorsmen, no more.
Nice buck BTW :D
Wow, is all I can say.
Our local DNR officers are both good guys. The only people who have a problem with them are the ones who got busted. Don't blame them for doing their job.
What a great 6 point. It wouldn't be legal in Mo. tho. I could still shoot at it. The way I shoot, I wouldn't have to worry. :scared:
I think that the posts regarding Cos looking other way are just simply to get some smiles
Nice deer. I'm curious. If that deer is illegal because it has too few points. . . what makes anybody think it is OK to shoot it, for any other extenuating circumstance and also that the CO SHOULD even consider other circumstances ?
It is not like the rule is 125" and this was 123" and you had to mentally guess that. We are talking 6 visible points. . . one, two, three .... that is two whole points short (33%) of legal.
On another note. . Darwin at his finest. that is a very good genetic evolution towards survival in that state / area. Stands to reason that over time, the herd will change to reflect this trait.
ChuckC
That is a dandy 6 for sure but no buck is worth the risk to have my ability to hunt taken away (and potential fine) to shoot it. Would be interesting to hear from a credible person, DNR Officer, on how they would really handle it if someone choose to take the risk and shoot it...even with a really good story why they mistook it as an 8.
Im glad we dont have those restrictions. But we can only take one buck for the season. So if he came after I had killed my buck I would just hope we crossed paths the next season. Thats a trophy in itself just finding the remains but would like to have seen him on the hoof.
Glad Texas only has a 13" restriction on bucks.