We are with you 100% we each choose our own view of a shooter. Choose what you want to shoot! Mike just shot a 2.5yrs 10pt and that excited him and we will air the hunt tomorrow on the channel. Already had the comments on the facebook machine oh I would not shoot that. Lol!!! Its amazing how some have a hard time being happy for others. Like you talked about in a way the older we get the more our view hunting changes. 😁😁😁
It changes with age and your availabity to quality hunting land. Some are happy with meat in freezer, some have to shoot bigger than everyone else. I'm 62 & just acquired my own little piece of land. That changes things. Our family consumes 2 deer per yr. We enjoy the venison. May be more selective now that i have my own land and getting older.
My farm, we look for "top 10 percent", which is 1 or 2 bucks a year (not saying we can get them, they are just on the list). Does, depends, last year was 3 does, this year may be 1 or 2. Buck/Doe ratio seems in the zone (1:1).
I think it’s more a term for people that are managing their deer herd. I’ve heard it for 35 years but if someone uses it in their own terms is fine with me. A shooter will be different from person to person. I have shooter bucks and non shooter bucks on our lease🤣🤣
@@OfftheHookOutdoors99 lol yes it’s different for everyone. Just bothers me haha. ESPECIALLY when someone else starts questioning another person if it’s a “shooter or not
@@redtillimdeadsmithsmith4437 rye grain sorry but it works for me and it’s pretty easy to plant. I don’t mean to step on Dave’s toes here but I think he may agree👍
We are with you 100% we each choose our own view of a shooter. Choose what you want to shoot! Mike just shot a 2.5yrs 10pt and that excited him and we will air the hunt tomorrow on the channel. Already had the comments on the facebook machine oh I would not shoot that. Lol!!! Its amazing how some have a hard time being happy for others. Like you talked about in a way the older we get the more our view hunting changes. 😁😁😁
Absolutely it does and congrats on the buck!
@@Whitetailobsessionoutdoors Mike says thank you good luck to you this season.
Thanks guys
It changes with age and your availabity to quality hunting land. Some are happy with meat in freezer, some have to shoot bigger than everyone else. I'm 62 & just acquired my own little piece of land. That changes things. Our family consumes 2 deer per yr. We enjoy the venison. May be more selective now that i have my own land and getting older.
@@freetired congrats on that
Love your channel
My farm, we look for "top 10 percent", which is 1 or 2 bucks a year (not saying we can get them, they are just on the list). Does, depends, last year was 3 does, this year may be 1 or 2. Buck/Doe ratio seems in the zone (1:1).
@@dwbowhunterable great to hear.
I think it’s more a term for people that are managing their deer herd. I’ve heard it for 35 years but if someone uses it in their own terms is fine with me. A shooter will be different from person to person. I have shooter bucks and non shooter bucks on our lease🤣🤣
@@OfftheHookOutdoors99 lol yes it’s different for everyone. Just bothers me haha. ESPECIALLY when someone else starts questioning another person if it’s a “shooter or not
@@Whitetailobsessionoutdoors I feel the same way buddy! Nice video👍
By the way whats easiest crop i can put out that the deer will like ?😊
@@redtillimdeadsmithsmith4437 rye grain sorry but it works for me and it’s pretty easy to plant. I don’t mean to step on Dave’s toes here but I think he may agree👍
at s minimum has to be 3.5 years old, and only a giant 3.5 year will be taken, otherwise its a mature buck only 4.5 plus regardless of antler size
Yes I get that lol. That would just be called a mature buck. A shooter could have so many meanings