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Sometimes you need to talk to the neighbors......
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<blockquote data-quote="LenS" data-source="post: 5791129" data-attributes="member: 6466"><p>BSK, I can't say it was you with 100% certainty, but I'll give you credit.....someone on TNdeer said something along the line that the simplest and easiest practice to improve your deer herd was to let a yearling buck have a pass. Over 20 years ago I allowed my first yearling buck to walk. It was difficult then, but now I'm looking for any characteristic which will help identify him in the coming years.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LenS, post: 5791129, member: 6466"] BSK, I can't say it was you with 100% certainty, but I'll give you credit.....someone on TNdeer said something along the line that the simplest and easiest practice to improve your deer herd was to let a yearling buck have a pass. Over 20 years ago I allowed my first yearling buck to walk. It was difficult then, but now I'm looking for any characteristic which will help identify him in the coming years. [/QUOTE]
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