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<blockquote data-quote="fairchaser" data-source="post: 4357326" data-attributes="member: 10373"><p>Answering a few previous questions. The biggest buck ever to come off Ames is a 206 lb dressed weight my buddy shot a couple years ago. The largest rack was 168 and this year there have been two in the 140's a 146 and a 149. There are approximately 16500 huntable acres out of 18000 total give or take. Any buck aged at 4.5 or older qualifies as a good buck regardless of rack size. Any bucks younger that don't score 125 or better will be penalized depending on how big the rack is will dictate the fine. Veteran hunters get a small price break on fines.The fine could be as low as $125 and up along with possible loss of hunting time and possible loss of the antlers. The oldest buck harvested is 5.5 and there have been many over the years but none older. Hope this helps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fairchaser, post: 4357326, member: 10373"] Answering a few previous questions. The biggest buck ever to come off Ames is a 206 lb dressed weight my buddy shot a couple years ago. The largest rack was 168 and this year there have been two in the 140's a 146 and a 149. There are approximately 16500 huntable acres out of 18000 total give or take. Any buck aged at 4.5 or older qualifies as a good buck regardless of rack size. Any bucks younger that don't score 125 or better will be penalized depending on how big the rack is will dictate the fine. Veteran hunters get a small price break on fines.The fine could be as low as $125 and up along with possible loss of hunting time and possible loss of the antlers. The oldest buck harvested is 5.5 and there have been many over the years but none older. Hope this helps. [/QUOTE]
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