SunDevil Report post Posted November 15, 2005 Alright, I think we need to get some definitions out here for terms used to describe bucks based on their size. I think 6 sizes would be good. Lets use: 1) < 80" 2) 80" - 89" 3) 90" - 99" 4) 100" - 109" 5) 110" - 119" 6) 120" + My definitions would be as follows: 1) Little 2) Nice 3) Good 4) Whopper 5) Toad 6) Monster What does everyone else think? CB Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
azcouesandelk Report post Posted November 15, 2005 Sounds good to me so your new mexico buck would be 5) Toad right Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Redman Report post Posted November 15, 2005 Alright, I think we need to get some definitions out here for terms used to describe bucks based on their size. I think 6 sizes would be good. Lets use: 1) < 80" 2) 80" - 89" 3) 90" - 99" 4) 100" - 109" 5) 110" - 119" 6) 120" + My definitions would be as follows: 1) Little 2) Nice 3) Good 4) Whopper 5) Toad 6) Monster What does everyone else think? CB <{POST_SNAPBACK}> I like small instead of little, but everything else great. Redman Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
firstcoueswas80 Report post Posted November 15, 2005 1)shooter 2)shooter 3) shooter DONT MISS 4)shooter........ how many rounds do i have? 5)shooter.... miss, 10 feet high, miss 10 feet low... miss 10 feet left aw dang hes gone 6) man that things a monster!!! turn around and walk the other way!!!! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
More D Report post Posted November 15, 2005 Thats's good. Sounds good to me! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
DEERSLAM Report post Posted November 15, 2005 How about; 1) -80 = meat buck Everthing else is good Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
TREESTANDMAN Report post Posted November 15, 2005 I'm going to say up to 65" would be a small buck. Since 65"+ qualify for Boone and Crocket, I will say 65 to 79" is a decent buck. 80" to 90" is a big buck. 90" to 99" is huge. 100" to 110" is a toad. 111-120" Monster. 120+ every hunters dream. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Azlongears Report post Posted November 15, 2005 I'm going to say up to 65" would be a small buck. Since 65"+ qualify for Boone and Crocket, I will say 65 to 79" is a decent buck. 80" to 90" is a big buck. 90" to 99" is huge. 100" to 110" is a toad. 111-120" Monster. 120+ every hunters dream. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> I think you mean Pope and Young? Otherwise I have shot some record book bucks,lol. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
TREESTANDMAN Report post Posted November 15, 2005 My bad. Pope and Young. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
coueshunter84 Report post Posted November 15, 2005 I vote for firstcoues rendition. BUt agree the lower score should start at 65. Cause it P&Y, How about including distance you will travel aand pains you will go through to take the shot. ie, <44, self defence only, or if I see him first 45-65, all the above+if he happens to stumble into me 65-80, atb+if he's within range from where I sit 80-90, atb+will cross a canyon, maybe 2 90-100, atb +Will cross several canyons and a catclaw thicket 100-110, atb+ ocotillo thicket, deploy rapelling gear if needed, swim a pond 110<, atb + Clean the binos, Clean the binos again, Clean the binos and the spottign scope, cross several mountain ranges, spend 3 nights on the mountian with just whats on your back Of course this reverses proportionatley with the amount of days left in the season, and by last afternoon has completely reversed. LOL And staggers down for archery season. Shane Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
recurveman Report post Posted November 15, 2005 I personally lean more towards cousehunter84. I think any buck is OK to shoot. I find it hard to think about calling a 70 inch buck small. that would be like calling a 130" eastern whitetail and a 150 inch carp a small buck. I don't know to many people that are going to pass those bucks. Then again you are talking to the wrong person. The last 2 years I've shot 4pt bucks (including eye guards). It wasn't because I was looking for that buck. I was just looking for A buck. These bucks were just the unlucky ones. I find it difficult to judge a bucks size when I'm pulling the trigger!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I think alot of what you consider "big" has to do with experience. I haven't shot many coues deer. Heck I'm happy to just get one. Now on the other hand I have passed many 360-370" bulls and never even thought about shooting them. Why? Because I think of them as your 80" buck. Then again when you have much bigger already hanging on the wall you have hopes of finding something even bigger. It is all perspective and everyone's is a little different. Next year......nothing under 90".......unless that spike walks by......it would be tough for me to pass that little buck. Later, recurveman Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
hunter4life Report post Posted November 15, 2005 When describing coues bucks with other members of my family, we pretty much use SunDevil's definitions because in our experience those definitions fit the deer that we see. Quite a few deer will go over 80", but once you get towards 100" they are starting to get quite scarce. However, I also agree with Recurveman in that it is all relative to your experience and the area you are hunting. Around where I grew up, a 150" mule deer was considered to be very nice and you would never pass one up. If I had grown up hunting the Colorado high country my definition of a big muley would probably be a bit different. Same thing with elk in different hunt units. Some units a 300" bull is nice and others you would pass it up looking for something 350" or bigger. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
daryl_s Report post Posted November 15, 2005 My first coues buck was a tiny 2 point, and I mean tiny is an understatement. My second, which just came this October was a 3 point that is probably just under 70". So I will have to agree with recurveman about experience and what one considers big or nice, etc. This year I would have taken any buck but now I hope to improve a little next year and would be absolutely thrilled to get a crack at even an 80" buck. As hard as the hunt was this year I have more respect each year for the coues deer and how hard they are to tag. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Redbeard Report post Posted November 15, 2005 The size of a deer is in the eye of the beholder. I know the deer I want to shoot when I see it and that changes from season to season, day to day, and unit to unit. I define a good buck by seeing my tag on it. Sometimes you gotta let the 130" bucks live and shoot a spike you know. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
25-06 Report post Posted November 15, 2005 1)shooter2)shooter 3) shooter DONT MISS 4)shooter........ how many rounds do i have? 5)shooter.... miss, 10 feet high, miss 10 feet low... miss 10 feet left aw dang hes gone 6) man that things a monster!!! turn around and walk the other way!!!! <{POST_SNAPBACK}> I'd have to agree with Casey on this one Share this post Link to post Share on other sites