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<blockquote data-quote="killingtime 41" data-source="post: 5668942" data-attributes="member: 22774"><p>I've hear the comment that big antlers have ruined hunting. I can't say for sure if that's true or false.although I do believe it's had an impact. I just know that years ago there just wasn't that many big antlered deer to kill. There was always some being killed of course just not as many as these days. Not as many deer in general. You would go and not see a deer on many hunts. Of course we didn't have big antlered as commercialized as now. So nobody got butt hurt about what was killed. It was a celebration to kill anything at that time. I usually hunt Catoosa or chuck swan trying to bring new memories and some from the past.Problem with wma that are open to same as statewide in my area. No places to camp and hunt . Most of the old mining land has been sold off or timber land. Those were the go to's back then.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="killingtime 41, post: 5668942, member: 22774"] I’ve hear the comment that big antlers have ruined hunting. I can’t say for sure if that’s true or false.although I do believe it’s had an impact. I just know that years ago there just wasn’t that many big antlered deer to kill. There was always some being killed of course just not as many as these days. Not as many deer in general. You would go and not see a deer on many hunts. Of course we didn’t have big antlered as commercialized as now. So nobody got butt hurt about what was killed. It was a celebration to kill anything at that time. I usually hunt Catoosa or chuck swan trying to bring new memories and some from the past.Problem with wma that are open to same as statewide in my area. No places to camp and hunt . Most of the old mining land has been sold off or timber land. Those were the go to’s back then. [/QUOTE]
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