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<blockquote data-quote="CBU93" data-source="post: 5818896" data-attributes="member: 599"><p>DMAP in MS was a program years ago where private landowners or clubs that met certain requirements of the program were assigned a state biologist and property specific management programs…took off in late 70's and 80's in the big Delta clubs. Provided for more scientific doe harvest programs per property and data collection. As modern doe harvest management took hold, DMAP became less emphasized. My basic knowledge of DMAP in MS.</p><p></p><p>Looks to be a very similar program. I personally thought it was more of a biological playground for the MS State deer management programs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CBU93, post: 5818896, member: 599"] DMAP in MS was a program years ago where private landowners or clubs that met certain requirements of the program were assigned a state biologist and property specific management programs…took off in late 70's and 80's in the big Delta clubs. Provided for more scientific doe harvest programs per property and data collection. As modern doe harvest management took hold, DMAP became less emphasized. My basic knowledge of DMAP in MS. Looks to be a very similar program. I personally thought it was more of a biological playground for the MS State deer management programs. [/QUOTE]
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