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<blockquote data-quote="BSK" data-source="post: 5574505" data-attributes="member: 17"><p>Correct. As I've said many times, in the ridge-and-hollow hardwoods that make up large sections of Middle TN (and also pertains to the Plateau and Eastern Mountains), getting a 7 1/2+ year-old buck on camera rarely if ever happens. Why? Because the stresses of life in that habitat/terrain prevent bucks from living to that age. However, a 7 1/2+ year-old buck in the ag regions of the southern Nashville basin or far western TN isn't that out of the question. Less stress where food is readily available year-round and the terrain is relatively flat.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BSK, post: 5574505, member: 17"] Correct. As I've said many times, in the ridge-and-hollow hardwoods that make up large sections of Middle TN (and also pertains to the Plateau and Eastern Mountains), getting a 7 1/2+ year-old buck on camera rarely if ever happens. Why? Because the stresses of life in that habitat/terrain prevent bucks from living to that age. However, a 7 1/2+ year-old buck in the ag regions of the southern Nashville basin or far western TN isn't that out of the question. Less stress where food is readily available year-round and the terrain is relatively flat. [/QUOTE]
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