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<blockquote data-quote="DoubleRidge" data-source="post: 5492812" data-attributes="member: 20594"><p>You made the comment "getting the biggest one you can in the area your hunting"....I believe this may be your best approach...don't focus on the score...focus on the challenge of killing the most mature buck...you mentioned having a few 4½ year olds on the lease....so target those bucks....and remember that on all properties there are better years than others...by that I mean some years if we have a mature buck that scores 130-140 then that's our #1...then other years if the biggest mature buck would score 120-130...then that's our #1....so if the top mature buck in your area scores 110-120 then go after him...hunt hard....and enjoy the process...chasing only mature bucks is extremely challenging but can be very rewarding when everything comes together....and I'm guessing that with 1,000 acres...as more lease members let more bucks reach maturity...you'll see an increase in opportunity at bucks which will meet your goals....good luck hunting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DoubleRidge, post: 5492812, member: 20594"] You made the comment "getting the biggest one you can in the area your hunting"....I believe this may be your best approach...don't focus on the score...focus on the challenge of killing the most mature buck...you mentioned having a few 4½ year olds on the lease....so target those bucks....and remember that on all properties there are better years than others...by that I mean some years if we have a mature buck that scores 130-140 then that's our #1...then other years if the biggest mature buck would score 120-130...then that's our #1....so if the top mature buck in your area scores 110-120 then go after him...hunt hard....and enjoy the process...chasing only mature bucks is extremely challenging but can be very rewarding when everything comes together....and I'm guessing that with 1,000 acres...as more lease members let more bucks reach maturity...you'll see an increase in opportunity at bucks which will meet your goals....good luck hunting. [/QUOTE]
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