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BSK: Reasonable expectations
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<blockquote data-quote="Hunter 257W" data-source="post: 3926649" data-attributes="member: 12277"><p>I'm just keeping it in the context of SCN's original post regarding what a typical property owner who hires BSK might expect on their land. To define "typical" here, I'd say that is somebody who owns a couple hundred acres at most. Remember this is what that person can expect for deer on that piece of land. Not many - if any - deer will live exclusively on that small a piece of land so even if they do begin to grow older deer, all the neighbors will bunch up on the property borders like buzzards to reap the rewards of your work. Half the older bucks or more can never reach 130 inches no matter what so take out those from your population. I still say the odds are so slim for any given hunter to have a chance at a 130" buck that it might as well be zero.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hunter 257W, post: 3926649, member: 12277"] I'm just keeping it in the context of SCN's original post regarding what a typical property owner who hires BSK might expect on their land. To define "typical" here, I'd say that is somebody who owns a couple hundred acres at most. Remember this is what that person can expect for deer on that piece of land. Not many - if any - deer will live exclusively on that small a piece of land so even if they do begin to grow older deer, all the neighbors will bunch up on the property borders like buzzards to reap the rewards of your work. Half the older bucks or more can never reach 130 inches no matter what so take out those from your population. I still say the odds are so slim for any given hunter to have a chance at a 130" buck that it might as well be zero. [/QUOTE]
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