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Interesting shift in MS management techniques
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<blockquote data-quote="deerchaser007" data-source="post: 1134419" data-attributes="member: 1783"><p>BSK,. hope i'm not getting you upset at me for discussing this, thats not my intent at all, but you said yourself that even the early born buck fawns with the worse genetic eventually catch up in antler growth in the 3.5 and 4.5 stage. SO,. just in areas with high yearling harvests with high hunter numbers,. it seems to me it would be better for the herd to at least have a adequate number of bucks reaching those age classes instead of the opposite, regardless of antler inches. Thats probably the reason its not effective in the ag region of MS. Especially mixed with poor doe harvest and high deer density.</p><p></p><p>BUT,.. i'm in full agreement with you on the GA system,. thats why i like it. Its suites the need for both the herd and hunter in that state. It may not work for other states such as TN or MS,.. but i think its ben a perfect fit for their goals.</p><p></p><p>Thanks for discussing this with us!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="deerchaser007, post: 1134419, member: 1783"] BSK,. hope i'm not getting you upset at me for discussing this, thats not my intent at all, but you said yourself that even the early born buck fawns with the worse genetic eventually catch up in antler growth in the 3.5 and 4.5 stage. SO,. just in areas with high yearling harvests with high hunter numbers,. it seems to me it would be better for the herd to at least have a adequate number of bucks reaching those age classes instead of the opposite, regardless of antler inches. Thats probably the reason its not effective in the ag region of MS. Especially mixed with poor doe harvest and high deer density. BUT,.. i'm in full agreement with you on the GA system,. thats why i like it. Its suites the need for both the herd and hunter in that state. It may not work for other states such as TN or MS,.. but i think its ben a perfect fit for their goals. Thanks for discussing this with us! [/QUOTE]
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