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<blockquote data-quote="Bone Collector" data-source="post: 5539336" data-attributes="member: 7419"><p>I think my point was lost in all those words. What I am saying is there are deer on private land. Some more than others. There are also deer on Public land. On Private land we seemed more focused on habitat management where as on public land we cannot do that and everyone can hunt there, so it is more or less more hunting skill to get in there and kill a mature buck vs. maybe you set yourself up a honey hole that allows you to kill one or two yearly. </p><p></p><p>I was going to put this in the OP, but if someone kills a bunch of big deer on public land, I am probably going to listen to them if they are offering up info, but if a guy is offering up info and has these habitat managed lands, then they may have a lot of hunting knowledge, but they may just be shooting big bucks due to where they hunt. In other, words could they do it year in and year out on Public land? probably not. Then I hear those guys talking like they should be respected as a hunting guru, because they shot some big bucks. Not so sure that is the case.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bone Collector, post: 5539336, member: 7419"] I think my point was lost in all those words. What I am saying is there are deer on private land. Some more than others. There are also deer on Public land. On Private land we seemed more focused on habitat management where as on public land we cannot do that and everyone can hunt there, so it is more or less more hunting skill to get in there and kill a mature buck vs. maybe you set yourself up a honey hole that allows you to kill one or two yearly. I was going to put this in the OP, but if someone kills a bunch of big deer on public land, I am probably going to listen to them if they are offering up info, but if a guy is offering up info and has these habitat managed lands, then they may have a lot of hunting knowledge, but they may just be shooting big bucks due to where they hunt. In other, words could they do it year in and year out on Public land? probably not. Then I hear those guys talking like they should be respected as a hunting guru, because they shot some big bucks. Not so sure that is the case. [/QUOTE]
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