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<blockquote data-quote="DT33" data-source="post: 5026646" data-attributes="member: 15650"><p>Great discussion. </p><p></p><p>For those that haven't read the book , it's not about getting bucks to maturity. The book assumes that bucks are getting to maturity , ratios are good and there are no nutritional deficiencies. Now I'll give you that's a lot to assume. For most everyone those are all moving targets. </p><p></p><p>As I said in the original post a lot of boxes have to be checked before you could really consider something like this real word. This isn't about getting bucks to maturity this is about higher end antler development once you get there. It is an interesting read in that you don't see a lot of new ways of thinking that have come out of wildlife management in the last 10 years or so. I am extremely fortunate to have a lot of land to hunt in some really good one buck states and I see the results of not only localized but also statewide management. But I look at this as a next level over and above what I'm currently doing. </p><p></p><p>Is it feasible ? I'm not sure, I try to be open minded on management. I have a large property I may give it a try on in the future. I enjoy different viewpoints on management. But it's well worth the 8 bucks or so I paid for it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DT33, post: 5026646, member: 15650"] Great discussion. For those that haven’t read the book , it’s not about getting bucks to maturity. The book assumes that bucks are getting to maturity , ratios are good and there are no nutritional deficiencies. Now I’ll give you that’s a lot to assume. For most everyone those are all moving targets. As I said in the original post a lot of boxes have to be checked before you could really consider something like this real word. This isn’t about getting bucks to maturity this is about higher end antler development once you get there. It is an interesting read in that you don’t see a lot of new ways of thinking that have come out of wildlife management in the last 10 years or so. I am extremely fortunate to have a lot of land to hunt in some really good one buck states and I see the results of not only localized but also statewide management. But I look at this as a next level over and above what I’m currently doing. Is it feasible ? I’m not sure, I try to be open minded on management. I have a large property I may give it a try on in the future. I enjoy different viewpoints on management. But it’s well worth the 8 bucks or so I paid for it. [/QUOTE]
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