{"id":3822,"date":"2020-11-16T11:16:57","date_gmt":"2020-11-16T16:16:57","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/outdoorsportsnation.com\/?p=3822"},"modified":"2020-11-16T04:47:58","modified_gmt":"2020-11-16T09:47:58","slug":"passing-on-deer","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/outdoorsportsnation.com\/passing-on-deer\/pentecostkyle12\/hunting\/11\/16\/2020\/3822\/","title":{"rendered":"Passing On Deer"},"content":{"rendered":"
When you first start encountering deer as a new hunter, it is exciting to see any deer. Whether a doe, young buck, or mature buck, it is a great feeling of accomplishment to bag a deer and get some meat in the freezer. I don’t think anyone should discourage new hunters from shooting any deer that gets their adrenaline pumping, as long as it is legal. However, if you hunt deer long enough, you will eventually get to a point where you find yourself passing on deer.<\/p>\n