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<blockquote data-quote="Headhunter" data-source="post: 4229424" data-attributes="member: 652"><p>I disagree with the new buck rule, but it is what it is and when I hunt in Kentucky I have never had an issue with it and never given a second thought to it and where I hunt in Kentucky there is NOT a limit on does. The area I hunt there is virtually a jungle so you really do not get much time to look at a deer.</p><p></p><p>As far as the commission and TWRA are concerned, like everyone else, there are things I would like to see changed but overall they are doing a great job and I am sure glad Chuck Yoest is where he is at now. </p><p></p><p>A shorter rifle season would be great with me, one month total. Maybe beginning and end dates would need to be modified for different parts of the state but for every place I hunt (except Giles county) seeing a mature buck becomes next to impossible after the first week or so of December.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Headhunter, post: 4229424, member: 652"] I disagree with the new buck rule, but it is what it is and when I hunt in Kentucky I have never had an issue with it and never given a second thought to it and where I hunt in Kentucky there is NOT a limit on does. The area I hunt there is virtually a jungle so you really do not get much time to look at a deer. As far as the commission and TWRA are concerned, like everyone else, there are things I would like to see changed but overall they are doing a great job and I am sure glad Chuck Yoest is where he is at now. A shorter rifle season would be great with me, one month total. Maybe beginning and end dates would need to be modified for different parts of the state but for every place I hunt (except Giles county) seeing a mature buck becomes next to impossible after the first week or so of December. [/QUOTE]
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