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<blockquote data-quote="Jbird22" data-source="post: 4171569" data-attributes="member: 11506"><p>Outside of a few Delta NWR's/WMA's (15" spread or one 18" main beam), our statewide anter restrictions aren't that restrictive. Delta zone is 12" spread or one 15" main beam while Hill & Southeast zones are 10" spread or one 13" main beam. Those ar's may protect the majority of 1.5 yr old's you can bet a pile of 2.5 yr olds will meet the criteria for their respective zones. In the more restrictive Delta NWR's/WMA's, it's widely known that several illegal 2.5 yr old's get shot and left in the woods since they don't meet the criteria. So yeah, all of the deer that get checked in might be 3.5+ but that's not realistic data. IMO, I'd be SHOCKED if the statewide avg. of bucks killed would reach 50%, let alone 74%.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jbird22, post: 4171569, member: 11506"] Outside of a few Delta NWR's/WMA's (15" spread or one 18" main beam), our statewide anter restrictions aren't that restrictive. Delta zone is 12" spread or one 15" main beam while Hill & Southeast zones are 10" spread or one 13" main beam. Those ar's may protect the majority of 1.5 yr old's you can bet a pile of 2.5 yr olds will meet the criteria for their respective zones. In the more restrictive Delta NWR's/WMA's, it's widely known that several illegal 2.5 yr old's get shot and left in the woods since they don't meet the criteria. So yeah, all of the deer that get checked in might be 3.5+ but that's not realistic data. IMO, I'd be SHOCKED if the statewide avg. of bucks killed would reach 50%, let alone 74%. [/QUOTE]
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