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The 2020 antler conundrum
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<blockquote data-quote="Ski" data-source="post: 4997485" data-attributes="member: 20583"><p>Eh, makes me feel like a good hunter. I tagged three big boys in two states, and put my wife on a big drop tine buck. Been an exceptional year for me & my house. I know that's anecdotal but it seems to jive with what I've been seeing across the board. It's not only big ones, either, but weird racks with lots of trash. Whatever the cause, I'm enjoying it. </p><p></p><p>My theory is a bit outlandish but not illogical, and I don't have any factual data to support it. But I think it's GMO's. Our genetically modified seeds are growing bionic crops, which have been attributed to a surge in the average human size. If GMO's are making our crops bigger, which make us bigger, then why wouldn't we expect it to make deer bigger as well? They're eating the same crops.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ski, post: 4997485, member: 20583"] Eh, makes me feel like a good hunter. I tagged three big boys in two states, and put my wife on a big drop tine buck. Been an exceptional year for me & my house. I know that's anecdotal but it seems to jive with what I've been seeing across the board. It's not only big ones, either, but weird racks with lots of trash. Whatever the cause, I'm enjoying it. My theory is a bit outlandish but not illogical, and I don't have any factual data to support it. But I think it's GMO's. Our genetically modified seeds are growing bionic crops, which have been attributed to a surge in the average human size. If GMO's are making our crops bigger, which make us bigger, then why wouldn't we expect it to make deer bigger as well? They're eating the same crops. [/QUOTE]
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