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<blockquote data-quote="nmbsniper" data-source="post: 1727180" data-attributes="member: 97234"><p>I travelled to Wyoming for antelope and deer in 2016 and again in 2018 on a DYI hunt on public land/walk-in area. My friends(3) and I drove from Miami, 3 days and 2500 miles one way. We all tagged out on antelope in 2016, meat hunt no trophies. On the first day of deer on the that same 2016 hunt we passed up on 3 doe mule deer, at 200 yards. The next 4 days only 1 tagged out on a doe mule deer, lesson learned. At that time we all said "I'll wait for a buck".</p><p></p><p>Now, we weren't hunting for trophy bone but it would've been nice to have since we only hunt whitetail on the east coast. That was our first travelling hunt. In 2018 we all tagged out on mule deer; one spike and 3 does in 2 days.</p><p></p><p>The moral of the story; shoot whatever you want. For us, it was the time, effort, planning, training(shooting long range) and money we put into those trips. Having meat was more important than having bone. Now that we've had it we can go and harvest something to put on the wall!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nmbsniper, post: 1727180, member: 97234"] I travelled to Wyoming for antelope and deer in 2016 and again in 2018 on a DYI hunt on public land/walk-in area. My friends(3) and I drove from Miami, 3 days and 2500 miles one way. We all tagged out on antelope in 2016, meat hunt no trophies. On the first day of deer on the that same 2016 hunt we passed up on 3 doe mule deer, at 200 yards. The next 4 days only 1 tagged out on a doe mule deer, lesson learned. At that time we all said "I'll wait for a buck". Now, we weren't hunting for trophy bone but it would've been nice to have since we only hunt whitetail on the east coast. That was our first travelling hunt. In 2018 we all tagged out on mule deer; one spike and 3 does in 2 days. The moral of the story; shoot whatever you want. For us, it was the time, effort, planning, training(shooting long range) and money we put into those trips. Having meat was more important than having bone. Now that we've had it we can go and harvest something to put on the wall! [/QUOTE]
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