hoosierhunter
Active Member
I'm 2011 and 2012 I shot two bucks that I considered bad apples for my herd. One was 6.5(143) and the other 4.5(138). They both showed a great deal of aggression towards other deer and they were keeping bigger deer(20-40 inches bigger) ran off. Upon killing them I had those deer move back into the area that they ran off earlier in the season.
This season I let a few bully's walk because I had my mind set on two other deer. They both ended up dead and I never encountered these bad boys late season so my tag went unfilled.
Typically I've identified these deer by their summer behavior glassing them and how they behave around a feeder late season. What I've found is that they just don't play well with others. They also seem to have a deers version of short mans syndrome. Not the biggest rack but you can't tell by how the act.
Anyone else having this issue?
This season I let a few bully's walk because I had my mind set on two other deer. They both ended up dead and I never encountered these bad boys late season so my tag went unfilled.
Typically I've identified these deer by their summer behavior glassing them and how they behave around a feeder late season. What I've found is that they just don't play well with others. They also seem to have a deers version of short mans syndrome. Not the biggest rack but you can't tell by how the act.
Anyone else having this issue?