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<blockquote data-quote="BSK" data-source="post: 5550710" data-attributes="member: 17"><p>And that's how I use the term "management buck." A management buck is a buck that will never be what the hunters want out of their management program. A perfect example is the 3 1/2 year-old buck I posted above as a bottom-end statistical outlier at 3 1/2. Odds are <strong>extremely</strong> low he's ever going to be a high-scoring buck. And I don't really care about removing a mouth from the environment. When I provide a club/landowner with a list of "management bucks" to add to their "hit list," it's because I'm trying to add harvest opportunities to a trophy management program that has few bucks on the target list. Basically, you've got a bunch of hunters chasing only a couple of mature/top-end bucks. Might as well give them a few more bucks to target, especially ones that would never make the target list otherwise. For me, "management bucks" are simply a way to provide more harvest opportunities in a very limited harvest opportunity setting without harming the results of the over-all management program.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BSK, post: 5550710, member: 17"] And that's how I use the term "management buck." A management buck is a buck that will never be what the hunters want out of their management program. A perfect example is the 3 1/2 year-old buck I posted above as a bottom-end statistical outlier at 3 1/2. Odds are [B]extremely[/B] low he's ever going to be a high-scoring buck. And I don't really care about removing a mouth from the environment. When I provide a club/landowner with a list of "management bucks" to add to their "hit list," it's because I'm trying to add harvest opportunities to a trophy management program that has few bucks on the target list. Basically, you've got a bunch of hunters chasing only a couple of mature/top-end bucks. Might as well give them a few more bucks to target, especially ones that would never make the target list otherwise. For me, "management bucks" are simply a way to provide more harvest opportunities in a very limited harvest opportunity setting without harming the results of the over-all management program. [/QUOTE]
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