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<blockquote data-quote="Snake" data-source="post: 5633243" data-attributes="member: 7051"><p>Alot of interestingly responses but some I tend to disagree with somewhat. Agriculture definitely helps in terms to size of deer and antlers but there are exceptions . Age to me has a lot to do with a buck reaching his potential. Hunters in the mountains have produced some really great bucks some over the 160 " with a field not within probably 50 miles . They reached that by being fully mature. Genetics also plays a role that being evident from these deer farms . Tennessee has come a long way these last few years as far as bigger scoring bucks due to management . A buck can have all he wants as far as nutrition and the best genetics but if he don't last until he fully matures he won't reach his full potential.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Snake, post: 5633243, member: 7051"] Alot of interestingly responses but some I tend to disagree with somewhat. Agriculture definitely helps in terms to size of deer and antlers but there are exceptions . Age to me has a lot to do with a buck reaching his potential. Hunters in the mountains have produced some really great bucks some over the 160 " with a field not within probably 50 miles . They reached that by being fully mature. Genetics also plays a role that being evident from these deer farms . Tennessee has come a long way these last few years as far as bigger scoring bucks due to management . A buck can have all he wants as far as nutrition and the best genetics but if he don't last until he fully matures he won't reach his full potential. [/QUOTE]
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