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<blockquote data-quote="Monk74" data-source="post: 5247787" data-attributes="member: 20601"><p>Valid points. First, what is a "significant " percentage? Also the number of bucks reaching 5 1/2 years old is low everywhere except for ranches and high fence. And where doe that data come from? Hunter A says he passed a buck. Hunter B says oh yea, I killed him. ? There's one undeniable fact that no hunter can argue. I don't know what'll happen if I pass a buck. He may make it, he may not. But, I know for certain if I shoot him he won't. The old " the neighbors will kill him" attitude is a tired outdated argument. And if going out hunting for meat and only taking doe's seems like work to some. I really wouldn't consider that guy a hunter. Just a bragger.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Monk74, post: 5247787, member: 20601"] Valid points. First, what is a “significant “ percentage? Also the number of bucks reaching 5 1/2 years old is low everywhere except for ranches and high fence. And where doe that data come from? Hunter A says he passed a buck. Hunter B says oh yea, I killed him. ? There’s one undeniable fact that no hunter can argue. I don’t know what’ll happen if I pass a buck. He may make it, he may not. But, I know for certain if I shoot him he won’t. The old “ the neighbors will kill him” attitude is a tired outdated argument. And if going out hunting for meat and only taking doe’s seems like work to some. I really wouldn’t consider that guy a hunter. Just a bragger. [/QUOTE]
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