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Land Management Skill vs Hunting Skill
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<blockquote data-quote="Ski" data-source="post: 5541038" data-attributes="member: 20583"><p>It's not even necessarily having a high number of mature deer. My niece in Ohio is middle school age now and she's killed several P&Y bucks. It's not because she's a good hunter. It's not because there are a lot of big bucks to choose from. It's because her dad puts her in a blind with a crossbow sitting 20yds from a corn pile the bucks are conditioned to visit. My property by comparison has a much better herd age structure with multiple mature bucks any given season. I could turn her loose to go hunt by herself and she'd never even be able to kill a button buck because there are no blinds and bait. She'd be lost, figuratively and probably literally. She hasn't the slightest clue about hunting but has a more impressive trophy wall than many lifelong "good" hunters I know.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ski, post: 5541038, member: 20583"] It's not even necessarily having a high number of mature deer. My niece in Ohio is middle school age now and she's killed several P&Y bucks. It's not because she's a good hunter. It's not because there are a lot of big bucks to choose from. It's because her dad puts her in a blind with a crossbow sitting 20yds from a corn pile the bucks are conditioned to visit. My property by comparison has a much better herd age structure with multiple mature bucks any given season. I could turn her loose to go hunt by herself and she'd never even be able to kill a button buck because there are no blinds and bait. She'd be lost, figuratively and probably literally. She hasn't the slightest clue about hunting but has a more impressive trophy wall than many lifelong "good" hunters I know. [/QUOTE]
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