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Arguments for low grading inferior 2 year old bucks?
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<blockquote data-quote="Jmed" data-source="post: 4528988" data-attributes="member: 13887"><p>Just my thoughts, those young bucks have zero chance to "catch up" if they get shot. If you are trying to thin the herd for health, just stay after the does. I took an odd buck in KY this year, but one I am very happy with. he has been a 4 on one side, spike on the other for 2 years and no one wanted to blow their buck tag on him until this year. he blew up this year and will make a nice addition to my wall. After getting my hands on him, it was obvious that it was not a genetic issue, but a damaged peticle that created the abnormality. Yeah, maybe one day I will kill a 20 pointer but my goal is to kill the most mature buck I can, regardless of score. shooting those 2 year old bucks is not going to free up that much food and will just be burning your buck tags.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jmed, post: 4528988, member: 13887"] Just my thoughts, those young bucks have zero chance to "catch up" if they get shot. If you are trying to thin the herd for health, just stay after the does. I took an odd buck in KY this year, but one I am very happy with. he has been a 4 on one side, spike on the other for 2 years and no one wanted to blow their buck tag on him until this year. he blew up this year and will make a nice addition to my wall. After getting my hands on him, it was obvious that it was not a genetic issue, but a damaged peticle that created the abnormality. Yeah, maybe one day I will kill a 20 pointer but my goal is to kill the most mature buck I can, regardless of score. shooting those 2 year old bucks is not going to free up that much food and will just be burning your buck tags. [/QUOTE]
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