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- How to judge size of doe? - Michigan Sportsman Forum
A mature doe will have a long snout and a chest that extends forward from her front legs But my best advice is to shoot a doe every year, making note of how big they look and acutally end up being Nothing like expirience to learn how to judge them They say you can't eat a rack Perhaps, but that rack's got a nice set of aged steaks attached
- 2025 kids can still kill your buck | Michigan Sportsman Forum
Doe only youth hunt proposed change has been canceled
- bucks in late doe season? - Michigan Sportsman Forum
I just seen a MBP post of a buck killed recently? Can you shoot bucks in late doe season with buck tag on private land with crossbow or something? What gives? I am pretty much new to hunting laws since I haven't hunted since I was a teenager I just figure late doe season you can only shoot
- Combo Deer Tag Question, Please Confirm - Michigan Sportsman Forum
This is my first year hunting Public land in Michigan and been getting different answers from people I know, so can someone please tell me which is correct Im planning on purchasing a combo deer tag, and already been drawn for a public anterless tag for my DMU By one person, Ive been told on
- Doe or Does? What is the plural? | Michigan Sportsman Forum
What do you use for the plural of multiple female deer? "Doe" or "Does"
- Go get your deer license now. | Michigan Sportsman Forum
Good to know, I need to replace the doe permit I used last Saturday so I can (legally) kill again on Nov 15th or after georgeb - Never and I mean NEVER step down into a life boat Only step UP into one when it is a must HuntinMichigan, PWood and bowhunter426 Save Reply Quote Like beer and nuts 8,380 posts · Joined 2001 #23 ·Sep 25, 2025
- Muzzleloader deer season regulation question.
In the regulations, it states "all legal firearms" Does this mean 30-06 can be used during the muzzleloader season, specifically hunting in zone 2
- Is it possible for deer to breed in March? - Michigan Sportsman Forum
Doe fawns (when 6 to 7 months old) in the North usually breed only under the most ideal conditions, usually around mid-December But even yearling does (1 1 2 years old) tend to breed later in the rut The Wide Southern Window By comparison, the Southern breeding window is potentially wide A multitude of factors might combine to time breeding
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