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<blockquote data-quote="Hduke86" data-source="post: 5680352" data-attributes="member: 18913"><p>I like it the way it is and the problem I see with any weapon all season long is deer are somewhat more predictable during bow. That in the long run I believe would have a negative effect cause the bigger bucks would get killed faster out in the middle of those bean and corn fields. Where with a bow you're not reaching out there 100+ yards. I believe the buck structure would feel it when the more desirable bucks were taken out before breeding. I also enjoy being out in the woods and not hearing rifles going off and feeling like I have the woods to myself.Honestly none of that would really cause me a problem cause I hunt strictly mountain land that has ZERO crops around but in general I think the herd would suffer in the long run.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hduke86, post: 5680352, member: 18913"] I like it the way it is and the problem I see with any weapon all season long is deer are somewhat more predictable during bow. That in the long run I believe would have a negative effect cause the bigger bucks would get killed faster out in the middle of those bean and corn fields. Where with a bow you’re not reaching out there 100+ yards. I believe the buck structure would feel it when the more desirable bucks were taken out before breeding. I also enjoy being out in the woods and not hearing rifles going off and feeling like I have the woods to myself.Honestly none of that would really cause me a problem cause I hunt strictly mountain land that has ZERO crops around but in general I think the herd would suffer in the long run. [/QUOTE]
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