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Deer hunting

Deer hunting is hunting deer for meat and sport, an activity which dates back tens of thousands of years. Venison, the name for deer meat, is a nutritious and natural food source of animal protein that can be obtained through deer hunting. There are many different types of deer around the world that are hunted for their meat. For sport, often hunters try to kill deer with the largest and most antlers to score them using inches. There are two different categories of antlers. They are typical and nontypical. They measure tine length, beam length, and beam mass by each tine. They will add all these measurements up to get a score. This score is the score without deductions. Deductions occur when the opposite tine is not the same length as it is opposite. That score is the deducted score.[1]

"Deer hunter" redirects here. For other uses, see Deer Hunter (disambiguation).

Hunting deer is a regulated activity in many territories. In the United States, a state government agency such as a Department of Fish and Wildlife (DFW) or Department of Natural Resources (DNR) oversees the regulations. In the United Kingdom, it is illegal to use bows or rifles chambered in bores smaller than .243 caliber (6mm) for hunting.[2]

Australia[edit]

In Australia, there are six species of deer that are available to hunt. These are fallow deer, sambar, red deer, rusa, chital, and hog deer.[17]

A painting of the goddess Diana deer hunting by Peter Rubens

A painting of the goddess Diana deer hunting by Peter Rubens

Theodore Roosevelt in 1885 with his highly decorated deer-skin hunting suit, and Tiffany-carved hunting knife and rifle

Theodore Roosevelt in 1885 with his highly decorated deer-skin hunting suit, and Tiffany-carved hunting knife and rifle

Big Buck Hunter

(in the UK)

Deer Act 1980

Deer farm

Deer horn

Deer day

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Deer Hunter

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Deer Avenger

Deerskin trade

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TheHunter

Hole in the Horn Buck

James Jordan Buck

Reindeer hunting in Greenland

Venison