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Quality Deer Management
Does removing an old buck improve retention?
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<blockquote data-quote="BowGuy84" data-source="post: 3713414" data-attributes="member: 4600"><p>I will say that in TN and KY I dont think this holds much water. Way too much cover in nearly all areas except for far western KY ("the island"). </p><p></p><p>Places I've hunted in NW IN maybe this is more true...when there are just pockets of woods and even smaller pockets of what I would consider to be bedding cover (this mimics parts of "the island"). I think when cover becomes a limiting factor (not until after crops are harvested), then it could be an issue in really heave ag areas. You rarely find these areas in TN and KY.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BowGuy84, post: 3713414, member: 4600"] I will say that in TN and KY I dont think this holds much water. Way too much cover in nearly all areas except for far western KY ("the island"). Places I've hunted in NW IN maybe this is more true...when there are just pockets of woods and even smaller pockets of what I would consider to be bedding cover (this mimics parts of "the island"). I think when cover becomes a limiting factor (not until after crops are harvested), then it could be an issue in really heave ag areas. You rarely find these areas in TN and KY. [/QUOTE]
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