If you freeze it than a few months. If you don't freeze it than you got 3-7 hrs on your hands before you have to butcher it. Depends on your climate and the quantity of meat.
Personally, I disagree, they give each hunter so much time to kill the deer. We don't kill them for fun, we kill them for food, and God didn't put them on this planet for us to just admire. He gave them to his for food! Plus, we kill them to not have so many, and so they don't spread diseases. If it were longer, there would be no more deer. Then we'd get in the habit of killing for fun.
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Too much in a short period of time can kill you
depends
ii hav no eye deer
The largest deer you can reliably kill each time with a 30-30 Winchester would be a whitetail. You can take elk and others in that class but I highly don't recommend it.
it depends on how much time you have to kill!:)
no, deers are herbivours and therefore eat only plants
Probably not. A single deer has no chance of killing a bear, since the bear is way too strong and big for the deer to kill. The deer could possibly kill a cougar or a wolf though. In fact, deer are almost 80 percent bears' menus.
I believe that a .270 caliber, .308, .30-30, and .243 caliber rifles are great calibers to hunt deer with. I think that a .30-06 is just a bit overkill, but sometimes i will use that. i use eather a .270 or a .308 most of the time when i hunt white tail deer
Technically yes it could however it would take a very long time for the deer to become deceased. For the hawk to kill the deer it would have to rip and tear at the deer until it bleeds out. So the answer is yes but a very unlikely situation.