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Started by HogBiologist, September 09, 2011, 08:25:18 AM
Quote from: neal on September 09, 2011, 10:56:09 AMAverage looking 1.5 up here in Northern WI I've seen them bigger.To bad he didn't make itNeal
Quote from: LaBiologist on September 09, 2011, 11:53:54 AMReloader I will agree that on well managed land where folks know how to age deer on the hoof they work. My point is that a state wide blanket AR does not work. Sure the deer get older and bigger. But the majority of hunters cannot tell the difference between a 1.5 year old 8 point and a 3.5 yr old 8 point. That was the purpose of this thread. Joe Blow Deer Hunter would have shot this one because he could not shoot the spike that came out before him. There by removing the quality deer and letting the poor quality move up.
Quote from: Reloader on September 09, 2011, 10:53:23 AMDefinitely a good 1.5, but you are very wrong on ARs not working. They work extremely well when properly used. The key word being properly. Good ARs are such that deem a certain main beam length, IE: one 18" main beam for instance. It works as it allows you to take culls and a given age class is protected. People argue round and round including state bios, but I'm telling you, when you've seen it in place it flat works for a fact. You will eliminate 1.5 and most 2.5yo kills here in the South. The main gripe seems to be about culls, but I can tell you first hand that most culls will hit the length at 3.5, an age they must get to IMO to be considered a true cull. Those that are serious about mature deer will not shoot the deer that meet the 18, they'll pass for older bucks. Those clubs are where you find consistant year after year success on mature deer.Then, you have the total BS some Bios pitch about overall reduction of deer quality throughout a herd. Total BS, I hunt QDM land and know places that have done this for many years and trust me, they have gotten much better. The key to avoiding stunted growth lies with population, you MUST keep the does in check. The best place I hunt allows one buck, but you get multi doe tags.I know far too many people that have AR programs that have dramatically improved the quality of their bucks in years since they were put in place. I hunt an area that's managed for older bucks and can tell you first hand ARs can work wonders. I can also tell you that people that gripe the most quickly shut their mouths after a few years when they start killing nice deer instead of the dinks they've shot for decades. That one always cracks me up. The folks here in LA would be pissed if you put real ARs in place, state wide, but as I mentioned, they WILL shut up when they see the results. If you don't believe me, just go out and find the best clubs even here in LA and see what their rules are, yep, they have ARs in place and the results speak for themselves. No disrespect to anyone, but you must see it work to realize it is golden.There's also the crowd that doesn't want anyone to tell them what bucks they can legally shoot. Many of those hunters call themselves meat hunters, yet most of them will not shoot a doe for some odd reason. I've killed somewhere close to 200 deer and can tell you no matter where I've hunted, does were always much easier to kill and much more plentiful. Shoot a doe if you're a meat hunter. Nearly every place I've hunted in the US has had an issue with doe population, that's another very important key to QDM. It burns me up when I run into guys that will not shoot a doe, but they'll drop the hammer on every little dink 1.5yo they see. Shoot a doe and do other hunters a favor. I'd much rather proudly display a doe on the skinning rack than a 1.5yo buck.
Quote from: VaTuRkStOmPeR on September 10, 2011, 08:09:09 AMQuote from: LaBiologist on September 09, 2011, 11:53:54 AMReloader I will agree that on well managed land where folks know how to age deer on the hoof they work. My point is that a state wide blanket AR does not work. Sure the deer get older and bigger. But the majority of hunters cannot tell the difference between a 1.5 year old 8 point and a 3.5 yr old 8 point. That was the purpose of this thread. Joe Blow Deer Hunter would have shot this one because he could not shoot the spike that came out before him. There by removing the quality deer and letting the poor quality move up.It's all on the state and the biologists.Why should deer hunters in a respective state receive 3 buck tags? Why not divide them accordingly per weapon. Or better yetwhy not only allow 1 buck tag per hunter per season.
Quote from: OLE RASPY on September 09, 2011, 09:08:31 AMDang we all were wrong.