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One-buck proposal for the combined muzzleloader and gun seasons
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<blockquote data-quote="RidgeHunter" data-source="post: 1998608" data-attributes="member: 4319"><p>I'd support a 1 buck limit, but don't know how that would affect the gun-only hunters that get their young buck on the first day of gun season and that's the only day they hunt. Last time I checked the biggest hit to young bucks came in gun season, opening weekend, and opening day at that. Most of those guys don't put any time in during archery or BP. </p><p></p><p>I've long wanted our management to be like Midwestern states and not Texas. Because fawk Texas. Kansas and Ohio are better role models. Real simple strategy: <strong><em>Low buck limits, keep gunpowder out of the rut.</em></strong> One buck limits, OTR non-resident buck tags, ARs etc, coupled with the increasing gun season lengths, and you boys west of I-35 or close to the Red River might as well be Texas at that point. You'll be fighting them for land with dollar bills. Texas manages deer solely to sell them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RidgeHunter, post: 1998608, member: 4319"] I'd support a 1 buck limit, but don't know how that would affect the gun-only hunters that get their young buck on the first day of gun season and that's the only day they hunt. Last time I checked the biggest hit to young bucks came in gun season, opening weekend, and opening day at that. Most of those guys don't put any time in during archery or BP. I've long wanted our management to be like Midwestern states and not Texas. Because fawk Texas. Kansas and Ohio are better role models. Real simple strategy: [B][I]Low buck limits, keep gunpowder out of the rut.[/I][/B] One buck limits, OTR non-resident buck tags, ARs etc, coupled with the increasing gun season lengths, and you boys west of I-35 or close to the Red River might as well be Texas at that point. You'll be fighting them for land with dollar bills. Texas manages deer solely to sell them. [/QUOTE]
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