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<blockquote data-quote="fairchaser" data-source="post: 4796187" data-attributes="member: 10373"><p>I agree with you LBLman regarding the 2.5 year old buck hunting. I wouldn't be willing to hunt that much and spend thousands as I do now to pursue mature bucks if that is our future. I hope it isn't and wonder why the state would go that direction when most everything they have done over the years has moved toward killing more mature bucks. CWD definitely has them flipping the other way. Once they figure out that CWD will spread regardless maybe these unlimited buck tags will go away and maybe they won't. Large clubs like Ames maybe the only places left with mature buck populations. It's interesting that Ames lost some veteran members and at the same time got 7-8 new members. At some point I want to ask each member why they joined. That will be interesting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fairchaser, post: 4796187, member: 10373"] I agree with you LBLman regarding the 2.5 year old buck hunting. I wouldn’t be willing to hunt that much and spend thousands as I do now to pursue mature bucks if that is our future. I hope it isn’t and wonder why the state would go that direction when most everything they have done over the years has moved toward killing more mature bucks. CWD definitely has them flipping the other way. Once they figure out that CWD will spread regardless maybe these unlimited buck tags will go away and maybe they won’t. Large clubs like Ames maybe the only places left with mature buck populations. It’s interesting that Ames lost some veteran members and at the same time got 7-8 new members. At some point I want to ask each member why they joined. That will be interesting. [/QUOTE]
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