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Re: How much is a Doe worth? [Re: WTGuide] #1109214 12/16/09 04:45 AM
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Originally Posted By: Tgutie
Ok I should not say this since I was looking for opinnions. But some of you folks are out of your minds. For someone to think that folks would let strangers on there place and not even get a hundred dollars. That is nuts. You folks need to get a clue as to how expensive it is to harvest a mature buck.
I had thought a hundred was fair enough. But after this I have decided it would not be worth the trouble of dealing with that level of hunters. Im sorry if thats rude.....IMO.....
Thanks for the responses otherwise.


I like you.... up

Well you can hunt then. I will even pay you to do so.....LOL
Thanks for the understanding.
Rifleman, I was not talking about Bucks. But for someone to think they could shoot a doe for less than a bill.
IMO thats just CRAZY.
As far as my comment on that kind of hunter. That would be aimed at the type person who comes to you with there hand out and thinks everything should be given to them on a platter for next to nothing if not free.
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Re: How much is a Doe worth? [Re: Tgutie] #1109234 12/16/09 04:56 AM
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If you get that mad over what someone says on an internet forum then maybee your not ready to be on an internet forum !! confused2 rofl




Re: How much is a Doe worth? [Re: Brandon972] #1109246 12/16/09 05:10 AM
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If you get that mad over what someone says on an internet forum then maybee your not ready to be on an internet forum !! confused2 rofl

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Re: How much is a Doe worth? [Re: Tgutie] #1109337 12/16/09 09:05 AM
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$100 per doe to help manage the herd is a fair price. I personally wouldn't pay more than that for a W/T doe, but some people charge $150 and up for them. If lodging is provided (no food, drinks, etc) then up to $200. It really depends on what you are doing it for.

herd management $100 W/O lodging $150 with.
Recoup some money ask more but don't expect them to sell fast.
This is just my opinion and I agree totally about your previous post. I think these guys were just being funny though.



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Re: How much is a Doe worth? [Re: Tgutie] #1109463 12/16/09 02:10 PM
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Originally Posted By: Tgutie
Ok I should not say this since I was looking for opinnions. But some of you folks are out of your minds. For someone to think that folks would let strangers on there place and not even get a hundred dollars. That is nuts. You folks need to get a clue as to how expensive it is to harvest a mature buck.
I had thought a hundred was fair enough. But after this I have decided it would not be worth the trouble of dealing with that level of hunters. Im sorry if thats rude.....IMO.....
Thanks for the responses otherwise.


If you already knew the answer..why'd you ask the question?confused2


Re: How much is a Doe worth? [Re: gogburn] #1109476 12/16/09 02:22 PM
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Well if you don't like the answers, we will just close this one. hammer


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