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  • antlered stags only

    2 1.47%
  • the first animal I see

    60 44.12%
  • hinds where possible

    24 17.65%
  • spikers where possible

    2 1.47%
  • yearlings where possible

    16 11.76%
  • given the choice ....hinds first

    32 23.53%
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    do you shoot hinds???

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    Yes it at work it doesn’t matter what it is, for meat hunting depending on time of the year I will be more selective if I can be.
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    All of the above depending on time of year, freezer situation etc etc
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    Yes.

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    Much rather shoot a hind than a shity 8 point stag.
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    Yup, sure do, that's how you control numbers

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    Yes and anything young and tasty.
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    I have always shot 90% + spikers stags in the interest of 'letting them build up', but after reading on the forum regarding the maths of controlling numbers I have changed my tune and will hunt in hind areas from now on
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    The evidence is out there and irrefutable, in order to have healthier animals, and better stags, we must shoot more hinds. Those that continue to dispute this are in denial.
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    I shoot ones made of meat


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    Quote Originally Posted by veitnamcam View Post
    Much rather shoot a hind than a shity 8 point stag.
    Yes my thoughts also!!
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    Definitely, just not when in fawn.
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    Hinds and fawns
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    I typically shoot the biggest one. Whatever that happens to be.

    Unless hinds have started to drop fawns.

    Unless it’s a young 8 point Sika showing a bit of potential.
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    Quote Originally Posted by odds0und View Post
    Definitely, just not when in fawn.
    Shoot em in fawn....maybe refrain from shooting them when they have young dependant on the teat instead.
    A hind is basicly either feeding young or pregnant for the entire year.....better to shoot them pregegnant than feeding young in my opinion.
    That said by February in Nz a red fawn should be 3-4 months old and capable of surviving.
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