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<blockquote data-quote="clwg97" data-source="post: 4903744" data-attributes="member: 18549"><p>I was in college in Missouri for 4 years and hunted public land exclusively. I killed 2 bucks in the 120's and 1 buck that was 135" with my bow. If you scout and find unpressed area there are definitely big bucks on some of the public land. All of these bucks were killed October 28th to November 4th. I hardly ever saw large bucks after the gun season. We did have the 4 point rule in the county, bucks must have 4 points on one side to be considered legal to harvest. Once we went to this we did start seeing more 3-1/2 year old bucks, but people were still shooting basket rack 8's also. Little to no harvest of 1-1/2 year old bucks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="clwg97, post: 4903744, member: 18549"] I was in college in Missouri for 4 years and hunted public land exclusively. I killed 2 bucks in the 120's and 1 buck that was 135" with my bow. If you scout and find unpressed area there are definitely big bucks on some of the public land. All of these bucks were killed October 28th to November 4th. I hardly ever saw large bucks after the gun season. We did have the 4 point rule in the county, bucks must have 4 points on one side to be considered legal to harvest. Once we went to this we did start seeing more 3-1/2 year old bucks, but people were still shooting basket rack 8's also. Little to no harvest of 1-1/2 year old bucks. [/QUOTE]
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