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<blockquote data-quote="AllOut" data-source="post: 1684316" data-attributes="member: 12099"><p>I agree with you that if done correctly would make some sort of impact on our herd... More than likely a positive one.</p><p>What's funny and makes me kind of a hypocrite is that I'm giving you the same argument people give me when I tell them we need to drop to a one buck limit and move rifle out of the rut. That argument is that it won't go over well and would come with such adversity that it would never pass.</p><p>Now, I'm not looking for trophy management i am in fact all about herd management for the over all health of the herd. With that being said, I hunt for horns. Plain and simple. Now I do enjoying shooting doe and usually just do it for fun with my bow. But all the time, efftort, money and travel I put into deer hunting is about putting one on the wall. I do realize that mature and trophy sized buck are a buy product of a healthy herd so I am all for anything that helps even if I have to make sacrifices myself to get it. But that doesn't mean I can't go else where to do my hunting while the "non buck" year is on. </p><p>Now let's take your idea to the extreme and maybe speed things up. Instead of every 3 years why not just go 3 years straight of no bucks allowed? Then you would have those 2.5 y/o bucks now being 4.5, and ton of 3.5 and 2.5 y/o bucks. All the while we are massacring the doe. I mean if we are going to be met with adversity on your "every 3rd year" plan why not just go all out and get it done at once?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AllOut, post: 1684316, member: 12099"] I agree with you that if done correctly would make some sort of impact on our herd... More than likely a positive one. What's funny and makes me kind of a hypocrite is that I'm giving you the same argument people give me when I tell them we need to drop to a one buck limit and move rifle out of the rut. That argument is that it won't go over well and would come with such adversity that it would never pass. Now, I'm not looking for trophy management i am in fact all about herd management for the over all health of the herd. With that being said, I hunt for horns. Plain and simple. Now I do enjoying shooting doe and usually just do it for fun with my bow. But all the time, efftort, money and travel I put into deer hunting is about putting one on the wall. I do realize that mature and trophy sized buck are a buy product of a healthy herd so I am all for anything that helps even if I have to make sacrifices myself to get it. But that doesn't mean I can't go else where to do my hunting while the "non buck" year is on. Now let's take your idea to the extreme and maybe speed things up. Instead of every 3 years why not just go 3 years straight of no bucks allowed? Then you would have those 2.5 y/o bucks now being 4.5, and ton of 3.5 and 2.5 y/o bucks. All the while we are massacring the doe. I mean if we are going to be met with adversity on your "every 3rd year" plan why not just go all out and get it done at once? [/QUOTE]
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