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<blockquote data-quote="fairchaser" data-source="post: 4988242" data-attributes="member: 10373"><p>A couple of observations so far this season. You can have several days where you can't see a deer. If you do see anything it's likely going to be a small buck cruising. A doe is very hard to see. Between hunting pressure, buck pressure and CWD, they are just scarce. There are a few pockets of does here and there but once the hunters find them, they are quick to waylay a couple. Dr. H, finally told the membership not to kill more than two does. The hunters have been willing and able to kill bucks. Almost anything with a rack is fair game. We've killed a couple nice ones but the average is well below 120, the previous minimum. The membership can kill as many bucks as they have legal tags and they are taking full advantage of the opportunity. One has to wonder what that means for the future! There's always a few nice ones on film, but so far they have been as elusive to hunters as they have apparently been to CWD.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fairchaser, post: 4988242, member: 10373"] A couple of observations so far this season. You can have several days where you can’t see a deer. If you do see anything it’s likely going to be a small buck cruising. A doe is very hard to see. Between hunting pressure, buck pressure and CWD, they are just scarce. There are a few pockets of does here and there but once the hunters find them, they are quick to waylay a couple. Dr. H, finally told the membership not to kill more than two does. The hunters have been willing and able to kill bucks. Almost anything with a rack is fair game. We’ve killed a couple nice ones but the average is well below 120, the previous minimum. The membership can kill as many bucks as they have legal tags and they are taking full advantage of the opportunity. One has to wonder what that means for the future! There’s always a few nice ones on film, but so far they have been as elusive to hunters as they have apparently been to CWD. [/QUOTE]
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