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<blockquote data-quote="Ski" data-source="post: 5776002" data-attributes="member: 20583"><p>That's precisely what I was asking. BSK has been working the place for many years so I was wondering if he's seeing any increase in buck quality now vs. when he first began. Granted the genetic potential isn't necessarily going to change, and there has probably always been an occasional buck that reaches potential even without habitat work. But doing the work not only offers some level of protection but also helps fill the nutritional gaps of late winter when food is scarce. One would think with enough successive years of it there would be perhaps a noticeable increase in the occurrence of bucks reaching their potential.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ski, post: 5776002, member: 20583"] That's precisely what I was asking. BSK has been working the place for many years so I was wondering if he's seeing any increase in buck quality now vs. when he first began. Granted the genetic potential isn't necessarily going to change, and there has probably always been an occasional buck that reaches potential even without habitat work. But doing the work not only offers some level of protection but also helps fill the nutritional gaps of late winter when food is scarce. One would think with enough successive years of it there would be perhaps a noticeable increase in the occurrence of bucks reaching their potential. [/QUOTE]
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