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<blockquote data-quote="redblood" data-source="post: 4957240" data-attributes="member: 2947"><p>I think it has only been 4 yrs, but i think it has definitely made a difference. Especially in hunter who kill a buck early in the season. They have to really be careful. Most want to hang on to a buck tag to justify still getting up early to go. It saves alot of bucks in my opinion. An example, i passed a 4.5 yr old buck last yr who was mid 130s. The guy who leases the neighbors farm killed him the 1st afternoon. We have. 155" 10 that is very daylight active. He hasnt hunted again because he is afraid he will kill that buck if he sees him, although we suspect he is only 4.5. No doubt the 2 buck limit has saved this buck so far. He is not my primary target buck so i have left him alone. I have no interest in deer until the necks get thick and they are pushed by rut. In 2 weeks, he could be in trouble.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="redblood, post: 4957240, member: 2947"] I think it has only been 4 yrs, but i think it has definitely made a difference. Especially in hunter who kill a buck early in the season. They have to really be careful. Most want to hang on to a buck tag to justify still getting up early to go. It saves alot of bucks in my opinion. An example, i passed a 4.5 yr old buck last yr who was mid 130s. The guy who leases the neighbors farm killed him the 1st afternoon. We have. 155” 10 that is very daylight active. He hasnt hunted again because he is afraid he will kill that buck if he sees him, although we suspect he is only 4.5. No doubt the 2 buck limit has saved this buck so far. He is not my primary target buck so i have left him alone. I have no interest in deer until the necks get thick and they are pushed by rut. In 2 weeks, he could be in trouble. [/QUOTE]
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