This is part of the reason I love pig hunting so much. They’re all trophies with the bow. See a pig? Shoot it!! No worries about age, score or size. Just the memory of launching an arrow and eating delicious sausage.
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Originally posted by Anvilheadtexas View PostRespectfully, there is a whole lot more taken into consideration when determining whether someone is a good steward to the land other then decisions made on whitetail deer management. I respect your passion, but we’ve got to keep this real.
Great point.
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I have a huge passion for archery and deer. I enjoy every part of both. I enjoy the year around WORK, feeding, watching deer, learning and I really enjoy bowhunting. I enjoy singling out a buck and chasing him but I also have fun stacking up a truck load of doe every year as well.
I do it for the memories!!!!!
My question to you is …. how do you know what people are hunting for and why? Are you saying trophies and memories can’t go together?
Just curious what you are basing your info on.
I look forward to all the hunting stories/threads here on TBH. I’m happy for people when I see their success. I’m trying to think off the top of my head and I haven’t noticed here what you are referencing to.
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Originally posted by ttaxidermy View PostI 100% agree.. It is about the memories!!!
I have a couple of customers that I have done 30-40 pieces for over the years. Their trophy rooms are huge.. A bunch of $$$$$$. I've asked them "what will happen to all of your trophies when you die"?? They get a blank look on their face. It's something no one wants to think about but it won't end well for the mounts most of the time... Sold for pennies on the dollar OR trashed..
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Originally posted by Fishndude View PostThis is part of the reason I love pig hunting so much. They’re all trophies with the bow. See a pig? Shoot it!! No worries about age, score or size. Just the memory of launching an arrow and eating delicious sausage.
Where have I heard this before? [emoji12]You’ve had me leaning this direction for 3-4 years now. [emoji23]. Deadeye put a small kink in that lean this year but I’m still leaning [emoji41]
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Originally posted by Anvilheadtexas View PostRespectfully, there is a whole lot more taken into consideration when determining whether someone is a good steward to the land other then decisions made on whitetail deer management. I respect your passion, but we’ve got to keep this real.
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Originally posted by bbbuck View PostMy wife of 35 years said the mounts are the first thing to go. **** I love that woman.
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Originally posted by Smart View PostTrue but when we die.....those mounts won't make a **** to anybody. Probably end up in a storage unit or dumpster somewhere. I struggle with that every time I send away $700-800 for some wall decoration. Kids and friends will remember us though for their lifetime for taking them hunting with them...
I like shooting for personal "deer goals" although my goals are much smaller and less important than some on here.....but the excitement of friends/kids killing their first deer and the campfires are where its at for me these days. I'll take experiences over inches all day long.
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Haha. I have a euro of a 3 pointer. Mature deer but completely broke off one side while in velvet so the other beam’s tines past the brow never went over an inch. A trophy I proudly display next to some very impressive trophies. Every buck is a trophy. Take the pelt off the Doe and you got a trophy there too.
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