Writer: Buck Hunting Category:
Hunting Stories Date: March, 15 2010

Buck hunting started years ago as a way for mankind to provide for their households. Through the years, a man’s worth began to be valued by how well he could hunt and supply food. In many Indian tribes, the elders were the greatest hunters for the tribe. As America evolved, this became into a trait of the european-american civilization as well. Through the years, trophy buck hunting has proceeded past racial lines and the demand to supply food for one’s household. Nevertheless, if you spend one day in a hunting club, you will find stature is still valued by the biggest trophy or kill.
On that point, there is an understanding among buck hunters that the bigger the kill the greater the hunter. While this is not constantly the case, it can sometimes be typical that bigger is better. Trophy buck deer are valued by the amount of points on their racks. Points are the knobs or ends on an antler rack. As a deer grows, its rack will also grow bigger to include more points and with years comes understanding. The more hunting seasons a trophy deer has survived, the more promising they are to survive another. Exactly like to any other animal, a deer will learn to adjust its routine to ward off buck hunters. Deer will learn what gun shots sound like and avoid any areas they hear them coming from.
These patterns of learning often lead to the local reports of the one big trophy buck that always gets away. While some towns may very well have one predominate buck that has been around few years, there are stories of bucks living through generations. Some households pass on a story of the one that escaped the dad, the son, and maybe even the grandfather. This is not a possible occurrence though, most deer live to be less than 15 years old and deer in a denser population will last less than that.
When checking in a trophy dear, you will understand the exhilaration that goes along with it. Pictures will be taken with the deer. Strangers may even ask for a quick photo op. If your trophy deer is the biggest or first of the season, you are likely to find your picture in the paper in most early towns. In many little town papers, the deer hunting announcements can take up a full page. Along with these pictures, go the boasting rights for the next year. That is until the next season.
To numerous hunters, bagging that renowned buck is not always the goal. Numerous still hunt simply for the love of the sport. They just enjoy the rush of man verses beast. It is more about the hunt and the exhilaration than the actual killing. These hunters would rather spend a week in the infamous deer woods awaiting the kill, than get their kill on the first day and go back home. However, if you ask even these dedicated hunters, they would tell you earning the big trophy deer sure wouldn’t be a disappointment.