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<blockquote data-quote="Ski" data-source="post: 5525202" data-attributes="member: 20583"><p>3 consecutive months of firearms hunting beginning with the rut hardly fosters an environment where bucks can grow old or big. </p><p></p><p>Furthermore, not all of TN is the same. The 4yr old 118" buck you killed would be a stud around here. Put a 140" rack on one our local bucks and he'd be able to tilt his head back to pick dinkleberries from his rump. Where you're at a tiny bodied buck was unusual. Around here a normal bodied buck is unusual. Same TN. IMO management practices and especially expectations should be regionally specific. We have different deer and should have different expectations.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ski, post: 5525202, member: 20583"] 3 consecutive months of firearms hunting beginning with the rut hardly fosters an environment where bucks can grow old or big. Furthermore, not all of TN is the same. The 4yr old 118" buck you killed would be a stud around here. Put a 140" rack on one our local bucks and he'd be able to tilt his head back to pick dinkleberries from his rump. Where you're at a tiny bodied buck was unusual. Around here a normal bodied buck is unusual. Same TN. IMO management practices and especially expectations should be regionally specific. We have different deer and should have different expectations. [/QUOTE]
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