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<blockquote data-quote="BSK" data-source="post: 5707895" data-attributes="member: 17"><p>Just curious if anyone else is noticing what I've been seeing in camera censuses. I suspect because of the great fawn recruitment year we had last year, a lot of the properties I'm monitoring across the state are seeing an explosion of yearling bucks. I haven't seen this many yearling bucks in years. Now many are undersized due to the drought last year, the high number of yearlings is actually skewing the buck age structure downwards. It's not that these properties have fewer mature bucks than in the past. It's that there are so many yearlings they are dominating the age structure and lessening the percentage of the population that is older bucks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BSK, post: 5707895, member: 17"] Just curious if anyone else is noticing what I've been seeing in camera censuses. I suspect because of the great fawn recruitment year we had last year, a lot of the properties I'm monitoring across the state are seeing an explosion of yearling bucks. I haven't seen this many yearling bucks in years. Now many are undersized due to the drought last year, the high number of yearlings is actually skewing the buck age structure downwards. It's not that these properties have fewer mature bucks than in the past. It's that there are so many yearlings they are dominating the age structure and lessening the percentage of the population that is older bucks. [/QUOTE]
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