#1828917 - 03/08/10 09:30 PM
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Quailman
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Also, yes there are some states like Ill with a two buck limit on the BC list. But they have a short shotgun season after the rut.
Actually, the 1st Illinois shotgun hunt (3-day) normally starts around November 18, which is usually around the peak of the rut or just slightly after (at least where I hunt in S. Illinois). But their short gun season does help.
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#1829018 - 03/08/10 10:14 PM
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Also, yes there are some states like Ill with a two buck limit on the BC list. But they have a short shotgun season after the rut. Actually, the 1st Illinois shotgun hunt (3-day) normally starts around November 18, which is usually around the peak of the rut or just slightly after (at least where I hunt in S. Illinois). But their short gun season does help.
Dont quote me on this, but I thought I had seen fecal studys from Ill that backdated the peak to the 12th of Nov. Which would mean their gun season started 6 days after the peak.
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#1829041 - 03/08/10 10:27 PM
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Yodel Dog
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Dont quote me on this, but I thought I had seen fecal studys from Ill that backdated the peak to the 12th of Nov. Which would mean their gun season started 6 days after the peak.
How can that be determined from feces?
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#1829069 - 03/08/10 11:08 PM
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Dont quote me on this, but I thought I had seen fecal studys from Ill that backdated the peak to the 12th of Nov. Which would mean their gun season started 6 days after the peak. How can that be determined from feces?
Lol. I meant to type fetus, and typed fecal. My mind was on other things.
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#1829111 - 03/09/10 01:31 AM
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Travis E
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I believe both play a part and I think most of you agree. But I for one know from experience that the short or no rifle season has a lot to do with producing big bucks. I grew up in Boone County WV and could drive 10 minutes south to Logan County and have a better chance of killing a large buck because Logan has been archery only for the past twenty some years. Boone on the other hand had a rifle season which sounded like a war. Boone did produce some decent bucks but everyone knew if you was really wantin to kill a big one you would go hunt down in Logan. I knew guys who hunted both and the biggest bucks I have seen killed in WV came from Logan Co. without a doubt. I personally enjoy both rifle and bow and wouldn't want archery only. I'm not that concerned about getting a big 190 inch buck. I've never been into scoring and I don't much about it. I just like hunting and having a good healthy deer population. WV's was perfectly fine with me and it wasn’t a "trophy state." If TN is equal to WV in the health of the deer heard and quality of deer I will be very content when I make the move there.
forgot to add that if I was bent on makin the state I hunted in a "trophy state" I would advocate for a shorter rifle season and a buck limit of 2 or 3 sounds good to me considering I have never killed over 2 in a season 
Heres an article I found:
http://www.outdoorlife.com/node/45328
WEST VIRGINIA
For more than 20 years, a block of four counties along West Virginia's southwestern border--Logan, McDowell, Mingo and Wyoming--have been limited to archery-only for whitetail hunting. These counties now yield excellent trophy whitetail hunting. For example, during the 2002 season, of the 65 trophy bucks (scores of at least 126 typical or 155 non-typical B&C) taken in the state's 55 counties, 37 came from the four archery-only counties.
Several large public-hunting areas lie within the four counties, including the 17,000-acre RD Bailey WMA, the 7,810-acre Panther State Forest, the 18,000-acre Tug Fork WMA and the 13,000-acre Laurel Lake WMA. ATVs aren't allowed in these WMAs. These counties also have large timber and mining company land holdings that are open to public hunting.
Edited by Travis E (03/09/10 02:15 AM)
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#1829253 - 03/09/10 07:38 AM
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A B&C map like that displays more about growth potential than anything else, with the exception of TX. TX truly is about buck age structure, but TX is a universe of their own considering land-ownership patterns. With the ability to control harvest on tens of thousands of acres, land-owners can produce astonishing buck age structures.
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