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<blockquote data-quote="r00s7a" data-source="post: 2411295" data-attributes="member: 9675"><p>One buck limit wouldn't be such a bad thing, I would hope that there would be some tangible results throughout the state. Has anyone seen any data comparing when we went from three buck to two buck limit? Three was quite liberal, two feels nice, one would be acceptable, but I hope that it would be worth it. Buck limits are not really on my list of concerns for deer management in SE Oklahoma. I want the dadgum antlerless restrictions removed so that we can knock down a doe when we feel like it, and not just on the weekends, and give us a holiday season like everyone else. We did not seem to have any ill effects from drought, the deer are thick as flies, does especially, they need thinning just like everywhere else. Quit treating them like an endangered species. I am considering getting on DMAP this year, but I don't know if that will help out any. Dennis, you may be able to answer this, if I am on DMAP, do I still have to abide by season limits? I am pretty much on 4000 acres to myself with a high deer density. I don't want anyone else in there shooting, even if it is just does. If I got the property on DMAP, would I only get to shoot 4 or 5, whatever the season limit is? Or if I were given 20 doe tags, would I get to go in there and whack all 20 myself? Is not worth it to me if I have to recruit shooters.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="r00s7a, post: 2411295, member: 9675"] One buck limit wouldn't be such a bad thing, I would hope that there would be some tangible results throughout the state. Has anyone seen any data comparing when we went from three buck to two buck limit? Three was quite liberal, two feels nice, one would be acceptable, but I hope that it would be worth it. Buck limits are not really on my list of concerns for deer management in SE Oklahoma. I want the dadgum antlerless restrictions removed so that we can knock down a doe when we feel like it, and not just on the weekends, and give us a holiday season like everyone else. We did not seem to have any ill effects from drought, the deer are thick as flies, does especially, they need thinning just like everywhere else. Quit treating them like an endangered species. I am considering getting on DMAP this year, but I don't know if that will help out any. Dennis, you may be able to answer this, if I am on DMAP, do I still have to abide by season limits? I am pretty much on 4000 acres to myself with a high deer density. I don't want anyone else in there shooting, even if it is just does. If I got the property on DMAP, would I only get to shoot 4 or 5, whatever the season limit is? Or if I were given 20 doe tags, would I get to go in there and whack all 20 myself? Is not worth it to me if I have to recruit shooters. [/QUOTE]
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