Originally Posted By: antlerhunter

A button buck is no different than a 10pt, 4pt or whatever. They are male deer. As long as you try to keep your ratios in check, which 10% bucks would probably suffice for most areas of the state, then you are doing right. If you shoot a button buck, treat it just like any other buck in your numbers.


Actually they are different, you have more time invested in the 10 pt. There will be a new crop of buck fawns born next summer. But it takes a few year for them to be 10s. That doesn't mean because they are the largest age group of males blast away. Likewise it's not the end of the world if a couple get shot each year. They are the easiest age group to replace.

Last edited by 2Dogs; 12/16/13 07:16 AM.


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