Tim's Ohio Ten Pointer


(Southern, Ohio)

Ohio Ten Pointer 2006

Ohio Ten Pointer 2006

This is one my buddy didn't let "walk" in 2006


My buddy and I hunt approximately 200 acres of private land. We hunt no further than 5 "crow" miles from where the world record "Beatty Buck" was taken several years ago.

As discussed in the "management" section of this site, we too had an oversupply of does and shot for "horns", no matter what the size of the buck.

We are a bit older and a lot more patient. With a very liberal doe permit quota in Ohio, we strive to each take two does every season and our "shooter" standards are 8 point minimum and outside the ears.

Since putting these restrictions on ourselves about 6 yrs ago, we have started to see more and more shooters each year. We have also been planting small food plots and doing supplemental feeding in the winter.

If you want to see bigger racks where you hunt....... control the does, consider supplemental feeding, and let the 2.5 year old bucks "walk" on by.

PS. See my 2008 buck under "Ohio Nine Pointer"

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Aug 17, 2011
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getting "Older Bucks"
by: Jim Berardi

Great buck-congrats! Looks like you are doing things right to get older bucks. One thing I highly recommend is to make a sanctuary area where the old bucks feel safe. Never ever go into it even in off season-should be at least several acres with really thick/nasty cover-do this and the big boys(3.5 & older) will stay around way more! Jim Remember stay out it period-don't even go in looking for sheds in the spring. Only exception would be trailing a wounded deer. Good Luck!

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