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<blockquote data-quote="retrieverman" data-source="post: 2911428" data-attributes="member: 24452"><p>You're right. We as hunters have learned a lot about deer management. When I grew up in east Texas in the 70's, deer were a rare commodity due to heavy poaching, but by the early to mid 80's, they had started to make a come back. I killed my first deer on my uncle's place in 1983 and have killed close to 400 since. My Dad had a friend from south Texas when I was a kid, and he had a bunch of big bucks mounted and would tell me stories about deer hunting. That made a huge impression on me and made me want to hunt like Mr Sonny.</p><p>I got my first buck shoulder mounted in 1994, and at the time, it was a giant for the area. If you told me then that I'd get the opportunity to kill "A" buck over 170 inches, I'd have thought you were crazy, but I've been blessed with not one but three.</p><p>A buddy and I were talking about this a few weeks ago. I've been exponentially blessed with hunting success up to this point in my life, and if for some reason I never kill another deer, I've had a great run.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="retrieverman, post: 2911428, member: 24452"] You're right. We as hunters have learned a lot about deer management. When I grew up in east Texas in the 70's, deer were a rare commodity due to heavy poaching, but by the early to mid 80's, they had started to make a come back. I killed my first deer on my uncle's place in 1983 and have killed close to 400 since. My Dad had a friend from south Texas when I was a kid, and he had a bunch of big bucks mounted and would tell me stories about deer hunting. That made a huge impression on me and made me want to hunt like Mr Sonny. I got my first buck shoulder mounted in 1994, and at the time, it was a giant for the area. If you told me then that I'd get the opportunity to kill "A" buck over 170 inches, I'd have thought you were crazy, but I've been blessed with not one but three. A buddy and I were talking about this a few weeks ago. I've been exponentially blessed with hunting success up to this point in my life, and if for some reason I never kill another deer, I've had a great run. [/QUOTE]
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