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Seek One knocks down a TN stud!!
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<blockquote data-quote="BSK" data-source="post: 5414241" data-attributes="member: 17"><p>Agree completely. I have trail-camera pictures of several hundred mature bucks from the western highland rim, some on the most intensively managed land imaginable, and the average mature buck in that region is exactly the same as the average mature buck on the King Ranch in TX; mid 120s. But the "bell curve" distribution of produced scores is very wide for mature bucks. There's always going to be those at the top end and the bottom end. And both of those are going to be genetics. All given the same resources, most bucks in our region are going to grow racks in the 120-130 range at maturity. But for those under 100 or over 150 at maturity, it's in the genes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BSK, post: 5414241, member: 17"] Agree completely. I have trail-camera pictures of several hundred mature bucks from the western highland rim, some on the most intensively managed land imaginable, and the average mature buck in that region is exactly the same as the average mature buck on the King Ranch in TX; mid 120s. But the "bell curve" distribution of produced scores is very wide for mature bucks. There's always going to be those at the top end and the bottom end. And both of those are going to be genetics. All given the same resources, most bucks in our region are going to grow racks in the 120-130 range at maturity. But for those under 100 or over 150 at maturity, it's in the genes. [/QUOTE]
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