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<blockquote data-quote="fairchaser" data-source="post: 3524176" data-attributes="member: 10373"><p>There are many and can be complicated. Generally, the buck must score 125 gross B&C or be 4.5 years old or there is a fine, loss or hunting time or both. Fines run $150 if you have hunted there three years or more and the buck is at least 115 and its the first buck. They can run up to $400 if its the second buck under 115. The fines are meant to increase with the severity of error or consistency of mistakes. Any buck under 120, the hunter loses the horns too. If you want more specifics, you can probably contact Ames for a set of rules. The peer pressure and the desire to conform with the QDM objectives is probably more of an incentive to stay within the rules than the fines, at least for me. By the way, no one is made to feel bad if they make a mistake. Every one does at some point regardless of their experience.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fairchaser, post: 3524176, member: 10373"] There are many and can be complicated. Generally, the buck must score 125 gross B&C or be 4.5 years old or there is a fine, loss or hunting time or both. Fines run $150 if you have hunted there three years or more and the buck is at least 115 and its the first buck. They can run up to $400 if its the second buck under 115. The fines are meant to increase with the severity of error or consistency of mistakes. Any buck under 120, the hunter loses the horns too. If you want more specifics, you can probably contact Ames for a set of rules. The peer pressure and the desire to conform with the QDM objectives is probably more of an incentive to stay within the rules than the fines, at least for me. By the way, no one is made to feel bad if they make a mistake. Every one does at some point regardless of their experience. [/QUOTE]
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