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<blockquote data-quote="deerhunter10" data-source="post: 5539439" data-attributes="member: 11992"><p>In the middle, for those that do it year after year. For me it's not the bone on top of the head it's how old is the deer. The people killing mature deer in tn year after year generally are doing both things. You can have all the food plots and cameras and shooting houses you want to if you aren't hunting them smart the majority of people aren't getting that lucky year after year. You have to have hunting skill to kill mature deer year after year. Habitat improvement don't kill them for you just can help you. If it were that easy everyone would be doing it. Social media and TV makes it seems like it is but in reality I know a lot of people that do not punch tags year after year that I consider very good hunters and also a lot good at Habitat. Habitat improvements have been going on for decades it seems to me honestly it's becoming a hot topic mainly because of the turkeys and some of the deer. I will also say this I know people that hunt private that would no doubt get it done on public as well. Just because someone kills big deer on private land doesn't make then any less of a hunter than those on public or vice versa. The private vs public land debate is always hot and heavy on YouTube with some of those channels on there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="deerhunter10, post: 5539439, member: 11992"] In the middle, for those that do it year after year. For me it's not the bone on top of the head it's how old is the deer. The people killing mature deer in tn year after year generally are doing both things. You can have all the food plots and cameras and shooting houses you want to if you aren't hunting them smart the majority of people aren't getting that lucky year after year. You have to have hunting skill to kill mature deer year after year. Habitat improvement don't kill them for you just can help you. If it were that easy everyone would be doing it. Social media and TV makes it seems like it is but in reality I know a lot of people that do not punch tags year after year that I consider very good hunters and also a lot good at Habitat. Habitat improvements have been going on for decades it seems to me honestly it's becoming a hot topic mainly because of the turkeys and some of the deer. I will also say this I know people that hunt private that would no doubt get it done on public as well. Just because someone kills big deer on private land doesn't make then any less of a hunter than those on public or vice versa. The private vs public land debate is always hot and heavy on YouTube with some of those channels on there. [/QUOTE]
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