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<blockquote data-quote="BSK" data-source="post: 5635069" data-attributes="member: 17"><p>Let me also add that this type of management - protecting the best middle-aged bucks - isn't for everyone. Heck, I don't even practice it on my own property. Why? Because I'm not managing for top-scoring antlers. My place is a family entertainment hunt. We hunt for fun. Most of the family members hunting our farm just want to kill a buck, and any 2 1/2+ buck will do. And that's OK. We enjoy ourselves.</p><p></p><p>But on the large hunting clubs where I've implemented this process of protecting the best middle-aged bucks, the increase in top-end mature bucks has been dramatic.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BSK, post: 5635069, member: 17"] Let me also add that this type of management - protecting the best middle-aged bucks - isn't for everyone. Heck, I don't even practice it on my own property. Why? Because I'm not managing for top-scoring antlers. My place is a family entertainment hunt. We hunt for fun. Most of the family members hunting our farm just want to kill a buck, and any 2 1/2+ buck will do. And that's OK. We enjoy ourselves. But on the large hunting clubs where I've implemented this process of protecting the best middle-aged bucks, the increase in top-end mature bucks has been dramatic. [/QUOTE]
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