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Let's get serious about Older Bucks
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<blockquote data-quote="Grill-n-man" data-source="post: 4165131" data-attributes="member: 12966"><p>Weapons and or season length ain't got jack to do with it. We can do a fact based comparison with Tennessee. Lets make it short and sweet. TN has basically 3 different regions. !st is east - mountainous and rough 2nd - eastern middle part mountain, decent farmable land, many waterways, many highly populated areas, and very industrialized 3rd western highly agricultural, lower population density, less industrial. Well where is the highest deer populations along with on average the larger racked bucks in TN found? Answer that and you will understand how Ohio and Illinois and others like that have. And the season length and weapons used are based on herd population.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Grill-n-man, post: 4165131, member: 12966"] Weapons and or season length ain't got jack to do with it. We can do a fact based comparison with Tennessee. Lets make it short and sweet. TN has basically 3 different regions. !st is east - mountainous and rough 2nd - eastern middle part mountain, decent farmable land, many waterways, many highly populated areas, and very industrialized 3rd western highly agricultural, lower population density, less industrial. Well where is the highest deer populations along with on average the larger racked bucks in TN found? Answer that and you will understand how Ohio and Illinois and others like that have. And the season length and weapons used are based on herd population. [/QUOTE]
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