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<blockquote data-quote="APeterson" data-source="post: 1926397" data-attributes="member: 20085"><p>I agree with you Fishfurlife that these density maps only reflect the "Submitted" white-tailed deer to be scored. In fact my brother harvested a nice 160 class buck 2 seasons ago that would easily score in the top 5% of Cy Curtis typicals in Logan County and he has not submitted it for either scoring or submission.</p><p></p><p>However, I strongly disagree with you concerning the "Gauge for Potential of a County" comment.</p><p>This analysis was intended to depict what the Oklahoma Department of Wildlife has on record for the Cy Curtis Awards. The maps pinpoint the known density of quality white-tailed trophy genetics from bucks that have recorded harvests. It also helps quantify the probability of which counties contain these trophies. It simply identifies that you are more likely to encounter a quality trophy in Pushmataha or Osage county over Kiowa or Tillman County. </p><p></p><p>Did you know that in the 2011 season there were an additional 4,300 deer harvested in Archery? What can you contribute the 24% increase in archery harvests to? Legalizing of Crossbows? Fraudulent Online Checking? Drought Conditions?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="APeterson, post: 1926397, member: 20085"] I agree with you Fishfurlife that these density maps only reflect the "Submitted" white-tailed deer to be scored. In fact my brother harvested a nice 160 class buck 2 seasons ago that would easily score in the top 5% of Cy Curtis typicals in Logan County and he has not submitted it for either scoring or submission. However, I strongly disagree with you concerning the "Gauge for Potential of a County" comment. This analysis was intended to depict what the Oklahoma Department of Wildlife has on record for the Cy Curtis Awards. The maps pinpoint the known density of quality white-tailed trophy genetics from bucks that have recorded harvests. It also helps quantify the probability of which counties contain these trophies. It simply identifies that you are more likely to encounter a quality trophy in Pushmataha or Osage county over Kiowa or Tillman County. Did you know that in the 2011 season there were an additional 4,300 deer harvested in Archery? What can you contribute the 24% increase in archery harvests to? Legalizing of Crossbows? Fraudulent Online Checking? Drought Conditions? [/QUOTE]
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