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- How to judge size of doe? - Michigan Sportsman Forum
A mature doe will have a long snout and a chest that extends forward from her front legs But my best advice is to shoot a doe every year, making note of how big they look and acutally end up being Nothing like expirience to learn how to judge them They say you can't eat a rack Perhaps, but that rack's got a nice set of aged steaks attached
- 25 License Fees | Michigan Sportsman Forum
Yes, Michigan is considering increasing hunting and fishing license fees: Proposed increases House Bill 6229 would increase hunting and fishing license fees across the board, with some fees rising by more than 50% The DNR is asking for an increase of about $10 to $15, which would raise the
- Best Way to attach kill tag to a doe? - Michigan Sportsman Forum
With a doe I usually tag in the ear with a zip tie I use the hocks, leg bone and ligament, as handles for dragging a doe with two people or run a stick between them and use it to drag if alone To me- this is much easier than using a rope to drag a doe
- When do fawns stray from Momma? - Michigan Sportsman Forum
The article is titled "Doe Decisions" pg 104 - buck fawns were found to do better when they left the doe earlier then the doe fawns - By the time Bow season opens, fawns are weaned and capable of taking care of themselves - Many fawns continue suckling behavior throughout fall Despite this behavior, fawns do not need to nurse to survive
- The Myth of 10:1 Doe to Buck Ratios - Michigan Sportsman Forum
I often hear hunters, outdoor writers, and even biologists refer to 10:1 or 15:1 doe:buck ratios These cannot be pre-hunt adult ratios because as long as the deer herd is reproducing, the ratio cannot become more skewed than 5 does per buck
- . 350 Legend two season review | Michigan Sportsman Forum
Thanks to a generous nice and nephew, late season opportunities have arisen for my kids and me in the southern zone Last year I filled two doe tags with a borrowed Winchester XPR in 350 Legend, a rifle I had on loan long enough for lots of pre-season range trips I was so impressed I bought
- Deer decoys - Pros, Cons? Tips and tricks? - Michigan Sportsman Forum
Then sprinkle a little deer scent around You can use doe-in-estrus, buck urine, straight doe urine or tarsal gland scent All seem to work Before I became extremely cautious about controlling foreign and human odor, I used to apply deer scent directly to the decoy That was a mistake
- Average processed meat per deer size - Michigan Sportsman Forum
Both deer from the thumb area Then a 132 lb doe I got 48 lbs You got 3# less meat from a deer that had a hanging weight that was 37# less Unless there was something different about the buck that was shot or the way the two deer were processed, you've discovered a true discrepancy This is why I now process all of my own venison
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