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Quality Deer Management
Interesting shift in MS management techniques
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<blockquote data-quote="megalomaniac" data-source="post: 1130433" data-attributes="member: 2805"><p>Yes, 4 total points...</p><p></p><p>Not many yearlings are protected, and the occasional older spike is protected... in fact, I passed up a 3.5 yr old spike a couple of years ago. He was a 220 lb toad!!! Ran every other buck out of the field he was in!</p><p></p><p>It's so hard to make any kind of AR which will both benefit the herd and be simple enough for the average hunter to follow. IMO, for AR's to work, it's got to be done in conjunction with age restrictions... something which the average hunter has no desire to follow.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="megalomaniac, post: 1130433, member: 2805"] Yes, 4 total points... Not many yearlings are protected, and the occasional older spike is protected... in fact, I passed up a 3.5 yr old spike a couple of years ago. He was a 220 lb toad!!! Ran every other buck out of the field he was in! It's so hard to make any kind of AR which will both benefit the herd and be simple enough for the average hunter to follow. IMO, for AR's to work, it's got to be done in conjunction with age restrictions... something which the average hunter has no desire to follow. [/QUOTE]
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