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<blockquote data-quote="fairchaser" data-source="post: 4547982" data-attributes="member: 10373"><p>I know many of us Ames members begrudge having these safety zones where members are forbidden to go. But, have you given thought to the other side of the equation. It's also someplace where a buck like what was killed the other day (161 inch 5.5 year old) can grow without being killed as a 3.5 year old. As you can see, in the pics he would have been shot, had he been seen outside the safety zone. We know these bucks don't live their entire life in a safety zone because those pics were taken outside the safety zone. They may spend much of their time there but they don't read maps and can certainly slip up. From what I understand this buck was given a pass for a couple years to see what he might do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fairchaser, post: 4547982, member: 10373"] I know many of us Ames members begrudge having these safety zones where members are forbidden to go. But, have you given thought to the other side of the equation. It’s also someplace where a buck like what was killed the other day (161 inch 5.5 year old) can grow without being killed as a 3.5 year old. As you can see, in the pics he would have been shot, had he been seen outside the safety zone. We know these bucks don’t live their entire life in a safety zone because those pics were taken outside the safety zone. They may spend much of their time there but they don’t read maps and can certainly slip up. From what I understand this buck was given a pass for a couple years to see what he might do. [/QUOTE]
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