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<blockquote data-quote="Mike Belt" data-source="post: 4356807" data-attributes="member: 69"><p>I haven't seen that many stands where I hunt but in scouting around I've seen bookoos of cameras. Ames... I love the land and the diversity of it. Much of the hunting can be hard because we have so much cover and the deer can lay up in that stuff all day. I think we filled our membership this year. I also think that many of our newer guys (and some veterans) are so eager to shoot a buck and possibly have never bumped into 125 class deer before that they're kind of quick on the trigger. A 125 is our minimum but those 2.5 year old 125s are what we really need to survive another year. We've been under a buck management program for at least 12 years jumping from a 115 to a 120 to a 125" minimum. We do have some good bucks but not what I would have expected after that long.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike Belt, post: 4356807, member: 69"] I haven't seen that many stands where I hunt but in scouting around I've seen bookoos of cameras. Ames... I love the land and the diversity of it. Much of the hunting can be hard because we have so much cover and the deer can lay up in that stuff all day. I think we filled our membership this year. I also think that many of our newer guys (and some veterans) are so eager to shoot a buck and possibly have never bumped into 125 class deer before that they're kind of quick on the trigger. A 125 is our minimum but those 2.5 year old 125s are what we really need to survive another year. We've been under a buck management program for at least 12 years jumping from a 115 to a 120 to a 125" minimum. We do have some good bucks but not what I would have expected after that long. [/QUOTE]
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