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<blockquote data-quote="easy45" data-source="post: 4994484" data-attributes="member: 4920"><p>That has nothing to do with CWD, it has everything to do with the management of Ames and how the club has been run. You can't sustain a healthy deer herd when you wipe out the does in the area and as far as more younger bucks, well yea, if the does are not there then the mature bucks have no reason to be there not to mention having an antler restriction has caused the high grading and killing of every descent young buck over the years. You can say the state of the area wasn't caused by Ames but I've been hunting that area for almost 20 years and have seen the gradual destruction of the age class, numbers, and honestly the quality of the bucks ever since they established the club. Having a capable manager probably could have prevented that instead of being run by agriculture and forestry specialist.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="easy45, post: 4994484, member: 4920"] That has nothing to do with CWD, it has everything to do with the management of Ames and how the club has been run. You can't sustain a healthy deer herd when you wipe out the does in the area and as far as more younger bucks, well yea, if the does are not there then the mature bucks have no reason to be there not to mention having an antler restriction has caused the high grading and killing of every descent young buck over the years. You can say the state of the area wasn't caused by Ames but I've been hunting that area for almost 20 years and have seen the gradual destruction of the age class, numbers, and honestly the quality of the bucks ever since they established the club. Having a capable manager probably could have prevented that instead of being run by agriculture and forestry specialist. [/QUOTE]
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