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<blockquote data-quote="BSK" data-source="post: 5047586" data-attributes="member: 17"><p>And let me add, <u>I am one of those hunters who likes to kill a buck every year!</u> I'm not the least bit embarrassed by that. Yes, I teach others to practice Trophy and Quality Deer Management. I practice QDM on my own property. But I still like to kill a buck each year. I have the data to know exactly how many bucks, does and fawns I've got to work with each year. I know how many need to be removed and more importantly how many <em>can be removed</em> without caused long-term harm to the herd. If the hunters haven't exceeded the allowable total buck harvest in a given year, and I still haven't taken the type of buck I'm REALLY after, I'll happily take any older buck late in the season. I got to kill a buck, and I did no harm to the herd. Win-win, and I don't care what others think.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BSK, post: 5047586, member: 17"] And let me add, [U]I am one of those hunters who likes to kill a buck every year![/U] I'm not the least bit embarrassed by that. Yes, I teach others to practice Trophy and Quality Deer Management. I practice QDM on my own property. But I still like to kill a buck each year. I have the data to know exactly how many bucks, does and fawns I've got to work with each year. I know how many need to be removed and more importantly how many [I]can be removed[/I] without caused long-term harm to the herd. If the hunters haven't exceeded the allowable total buck harvest in a given year, and I still haven't taken the type of buck I'm REALLY after, I'll happily take any older buck late in the season. I got to kill a buck, and I did no harm to the herd. Win-win, and I don't care what others think. [/QUOTE]
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