Deere Harvest from a foodplot

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He is this year's rifle season Whitetail. I hunted the first weekend pretty hard without seeing much. The weather was just too warm for them. Went back to work through the week but left early on Friday. Wasn't in my spot 45 minutes and took this deer at about 215yds.
 

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He is this year's rifle season Whitetail. I hunted the first weekend pretty hard without seeing much. The weather was just too warm for them. Went back to work through the week but left early on Friday. Wasn't in my spot 45 minutes and took this deer at about 215yds.

Excellent shot! Ken Sweet
 
   / Deere Harvest from a foodplot #13  
While I agree in personal restraint if thats what you want to manage your area it isn't yours or anyone elses right (well, except the state I guess) to tell someone else they shouldn't shoot a legal deer if they have the opportunity. Not everyone hunts for a mega trophy deer. Heck, a lot of hunters in a lot of areas would go their entire lives and never shoot or even see a deer the size that was taken in this thread. My friend who is in his 50's killed his very first buck this year on our land. He has hunted over 30 years and for various reasons just never managed to shoot a buck. It was a nice buck but nothing that would make the record books but it was the highlight of his hunting career. I personally have 3 decent bucks hanging on my wall that mean something to me. I don't shoot young bucks and let them walk and get older yet this year I shot a 4 point and it was the most memorable deer I have ever taken so far, the reason being, my 7 year old daughter had been with me and the smile on her face and her reaction and excitement brought more joy to me then anything else. Theres so much more to hunting then the size of a bucks antlers and as long at the hunter is happy and enjoying their time outdoors then no one should say anything to discourage them.

you obviously mistook the meaning of my post. I am by far not am antler junkie, although I do enjoy seeing the huge racks on deer. My post was that if your gonna go thru the effort of planting plots for the deer, you might as well adapt the whole QDMA aspect into your property. I personally passed several bucks this year and took two does, for herd management. I hunt in Illinois, where big deer are in no shortage, but the hunting has been ruined by tv, outfitters and such. I took my 5-7 year olds out this year, although we didnt see anything it was great getting them involved in the outdoors.
Last year I took the 7 year old out (6 at the time) and saw several deer all within feet of us. the look on his face was priceless. I also had to take a small 5pt. that someone else had put two bad shots on, one grazing his neck and the other shattering one of his rear legs at the knee., leaving the leg dangling and useless. It was hard to take that deer knowing he was a year old, but when I saw the damage to his leg I knew what had to be done.
 

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