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How will CWD spread?
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<blockquote data-quote="TheLBLman" data-source="post: 5551153" data-attributes="member: 1409"><p>Considering Ames is an intensely managed tract of around 20,000 contiguous acres, this makes for a great example (even pre-CWD) as to how TN cannot produce higher-scoring "trophy" bucks like so many other states of the same latitude and farther north.</p><p></p><p>And I don't mean to sound like I'm bashing Ames, as it has been in fact better managed for "trophy" bucks than most large private tracts in Tennessee under intense buck management. I just don't know of another private tract this large, and large enough it shouldn't be greatly effected by what the neighbors do.</p><p></p><p>That's one buck scoring 125 gross per 4,000 acres, and many the Ames members are very accomplished, avid trophy buck hunters.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheLBLman, post: 5551153, member: 1409"] Considering Ames is an intensely managed tract of around 20,000 contiguous acres, this makes for a great example (even pre-CWD) as to how TN cannot produce higher-scoring "trophy" bucks like so many other states of the same latitude and farther north. And I don't mean to sound like I'm bashing Ames, as it has been in fact better managed for "trophy" bucks than most large private tracts in Tennessee under intense buck management. I just don't know of another private tract this large, and large enough it shouldn't be greatly effected by what the neighbors do. That's one buck scoring 125 gross per 4,000 acres, and many the Ames members are very accomplished, avid trophy buck hunters. [/QUOTE]
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