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<blockquote data-quote="fairchaser" data-source="post: 5633324" data-attributes="member: 10373"><p>High grading is inevitable as 99% of hunters will shoot the biggest buck they see. How many will pass up a 3.5 yr old 125 inch ten point? He looks like a monster coming through the timber. Only someone with sizable private land and can absolutely control what deer are harvested on that land will pass that buck. Then you've got to pass him again next year as a 140 inch 4.5 year old buck. A true monarch. The odds of him living to 5.5 and even being killable are very small. Those bucks are only killed by 13 year old girls as their very first buck ever because she doesn't know what she's killing and God blesses them with a monster. Any other seasoned hunter including me would melt down at the rare sighting of a 160" 5.5 year old warrior. As many decades as I've hunted, my sightings of such deer would be a total of 3 and they weren't hanging around to get shot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fairchaser, post: 5633324, member: 10373"] High grading is inevitable as 99% of hunters will shoot the biggest buck they see. How many will pass up a 3.5 yr old 125 inch ten point? He looks like a monster coming through the timber. Only someone with sizable private land and can absolutely control what deer are harvested on that land will pass that buck. Then you’ve got to pass him again next year as a 140 inch 4.5 year old buck. A true monarch. The odds of him living to 5.5 and even being killable are very small. Those bucks are only killed by 13 year old girls as their very first buck ever because she doesn’t know what she’s killing and God blesses them with a monster. Any other seasoned hunter including me would melt down at the rare sighting of a 160” 5.5 year old warrior. As many decades as I’ve hunted, my sightings of such deer would be a total of 3 and they weren’t hanging around to get shot. [/QUOTE]
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