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<blockquote data-quote="Ski" data-source="post: 5726286" data-attributes="member: 20583"><p>It's a rare place to have a congregation of older bucks. In large most places have a pretty symmetrical age structure pyramid for bucks with mature bucks making up the tip top and fawns/yearlings making up the base. Having majority younger bucks is normal. </p><p></p><p>Also with the CWD kill off and liberal regs in CWD zone, it's fair to assume LOTS of older bucks are being killed off faster than nature can replace them. You may not be doing it on your property but at least some in the area surrounding you probably are. With mature bucks being the smallest faction of the age structure to begin with, killing a bunch of them off can make them pretty scarce. I doubt CWD is the cause of a younger buck herd. The reaction to CWD is.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ski, post: 5726286, member: 20583"] It's a rare place to have a congregation of older bucks. In large most places have a pretty symmetrical age structure pyramid for bucks with mature bucks making up the tip top and fawns/yearlings making up the base. Having majority younger bucks is normal. Also with the CWD kill off and liberal regs in CWD zone, it's fair to assume LOTS of older bucks are being killed off faster than nature can replace them. You may not be doing it on your property but at least some in the area surrounding you probably are. With mature bucks being the smallest faction of the age structure to begin with, killing a bunch of them off can make them pretty scarce. I doubt CWD is the cause of a younger buck herd. The reaction to CWD is. [/QUOTE]
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