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<blockquote data-quote="Hawk103161" data-source="post: 5195818" data-attributes="member: 22161"><p>I was part of the First Bow Hunt at Big Ridge State Park back in the late 70's. As a teenager I saw first hand what lack of herd management does. On the hunt one deer in particular was a 6 year old doe.(aged by TWRA) that weighed 58 lbs. He dang near had her thrown over his shoulder. I think this started out as a question about CS hunting places. As I said before you are allowed to kill anything that is legal if you so choose. We drifted into the area of Improving the hunting there. Disease is Gods natural way of herd control. My Dad was one of the first people to harvest a Deer on CS way back when. I need to find that picture. It was a 3 pointer. He was so happy even when he told the story years later. The one thing that most will agree too is that it is a 100% fact that if a spike or a 4 is killed it will never ever be any bigger. You have the right to bust anything with anything over 3"</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hawk103161, post: 5195818, member: 22161"] I was part of the First Bow Hunt at Big Ridge State Park back in the late 70's. As a teenager I saw first hand what lack of herd management does. On the hunt one deer in particular was a 6 year old doe.(aged by TWRA) that weighed 58 lbs. He dang near had her thrown over his shoulder. I think this started out as a question about CS hunting places. As I said before you are allowed to kill anything that is legal if you so choose. We drifted into the area of Improving the hunting there. Disease is Gods natural way of herd control. My Dad was one of the first people to harvest a Deer on CS way back when. I need to find that picture. It was a 3 pointer. He was so happy even when he told the story years later. The one thing that most will agree too is that it is a 100% fact that if a spike or a 4 is killed it will never ever be any bigger. You have the right to bust anything with anything over 3" [/QUOTE]
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