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<blockquote data-quote="Ski" data-source="post: 5713132" data-attributes="member: 20583"><p>That's way outside the norm for anywhere I've ever seen, let alone hunted! That's an incredible spot assuming the deer grow big frame racks. </p><p></p><p>I don't have near the resume of properties you've worked & studied, nor have I organized data/stats the way you do, but your numbers seem to parallel what I've seen. The handful of places I keep up with are for my own personal hunting. But they're all very different. What I've noticed is that a specific property will have a set of dominant characteristics that most of the bucks exhibit. Rack shapes, tine count, growth trends, etc. seem to repeat generationally. I always assumed it was site specific genetics but if I understand you correctly it's more habitat driven?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ski, post: 5713132, member: 20583"] That's way outside the norm for anywhere I've ever seen, let alone hunted! That's an incredible spot assuming the deer grow big frame racks. I don't have near the resume of properties you've worked & studied, nor have I organized data/stats the way you do, but your numbers seem to parallel what I've seen. The handful of places I keep up with are for my own personal hunting. But they're all very different. What I've noticed is that a specific property will have a set of dominant characteristics that most of the bucks exhibit. Rack shapes, tine count, growth trends, etc. seem to repeat generationally. I always assumed it was site specific genetics but if I understand you correctly it's more habitat driven? [/QUOTE]
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