Did your comment make the Top 100? Deer & Deer Hunting fans have come up with quite the list! Remember, this is all in good fun! Although some of the omitted comments were spiteful, the vast majority are ones you’ve probably heard before … and maybe even use regularly!
It all started when I decided to create a little Family Feud style meme earlier this week and post it to the Deer & Deer Hunting social media pages. I was expecting some engagement, but not by the thousands! You all really showed up, spoke your minds, and revealed some that we have never heard before!
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So without further ado, here’s the list (in no particular order):
Referring to shot placement.
Justification of a buck that you shot.
Reference to how far a deer ran before collapsing.
Reference to hunters who will shoot any legal deer.
Bowhunting reference.
In reference to a buck a hunter deems as too small.
Shot reference.
See “cull buck” above.
Shot and killed a deer.
Reference to when the nighttime sky is pitch black.
Excuse for fruitless days afield.
In reference to a mature doe.
Justification for shooting a buck.
A meat doe.
Justification for shooting a buck.
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Self-explanatory.
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Self-explanatory.
Justification for shooting a buck.
Justification for shooting a doe.
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Self-explanatory.
In reference to hunters who say “I saw five doe” instead of does.
See “Doe” above.
Justification for shooting a buck
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Self-explanatory.
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Self-explanatory.
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Self-explanatory.
See “Big Buck Down” above.
A hunter who is either happy to be merely hunting or happy with the deer they shot.
Justification for shooting a buck.
Instead of saying “see”
Excuse for missing a shot while bowhunting.
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Self-explanatory.
Another term for “big”
Excuse for going home empty-handed.
Another term for antlerless deer
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Self-explanatory.
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Self-explanatory.
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Self-explanatory.
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Self-explanatory.
After shooting a deer through the lungs.
Reference to the mass measurements of a buck’s antlers.
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Self-explanatory.
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Self-explanatory.
Reference to a buck that gross-scores 170 inches.
Broadhead through a deer’s chest when bowhunting.
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Self-explanatory.
A deer’s vital area.
In reference to a buck.
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Self-explanatory.
Self-explanatory. Made famous by TV hunters.
Instead of killed.
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Self-explanatory.
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Self-explanatory.
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Self-explanatory.
Biggest deer a hunter has taken.
Ah, c’mon … how can we pick on Uncle Ted? 😉
When a hunter realizes a deer he’s shot is smaller than he thought.
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Self-explanatory.
Backhanded compliment about a branch-antlered buck.
Aren’t they all monsters?
A deer’s vital area.
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Self-explanatory.
A young-of-the-year male whitetail.
Self-deprecating comment when assessing a deer that’s killed.
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Self-explanatory.
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No, ain’t talkin’ ’bout love. Talkin’ ’bout a the moment a hunter shoots a deer.
Reference to a big buck.
Aiming for the middle of a deer when shooting.
Got the first deer of the season.
Sound an arrow makes on impact.
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Self-explanatory.
See “Brown/Down.”
Crude account of a successful shot.
Hunters hating on other hunters.
Referring to a crossbow.
Put down of someone shoots a legal young-of-the-year deer.
Jealous comment usually made by someone who didn’t get a deer.
Possessive attitude toward free-ranging deer.
Asking specific details to someone who was successful, especially on public land.
Excuse for killing a spike buck.
Jealous comment over success, access, or equipment.
Backhanded comment directed toward someone who shot a deer.
Made famous by TV hunters in the 1990s.
Referring to arrow/bullet placement through the paunch.
Similar to “smoked,” in regards to an arrow/bullet impact.
Implying that a hunter would shoot a buck and then see how big it is after it’s dead.
A hunter who doesn’t care about the size of a buck’s rack.
Tagging a social media post with gratitude.
Reference to video hunters watching a deer in play-by-play fashion.
Over-exaggerating when blood-trailing a deer.
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Self-explanatory.
Recreating a doe bleat sound with your voice to stop a walking deer.
Indicating a dead deer is “on the scoreboard,” while adding an endearing term at the end.
Justifying an unrecovered deer, like the coyote population would starve.
See #94.
Backhanded compliment to someone who shot a young deer.
In reference to a public-land hunter who walked many miles before getting his deer.
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Self-explanatory.
Exaggerating about your odor-control approach to deer hunting.
Reference to a mythical void in a deer’s chest cavity.
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