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<blockquote data-quote="Jared" data-source="post: 2836282" data-attributes="member: 3725"><p>I almost completely agree...this management strategy has seemed to be effective in mid-western states, Although I believe it is highly unlikely that OK would ever go to such. Our state is very high on sportsman opportunity and a strategy such as the aforementioned would likely be result in a fear of loss of opportunity to the sportsman. OK is in a new age of trophy deer harvest, we've seen lots more "monster" bucks being harvested than what we are accustomed to (social media may be responsible in part) but mostly I think credit belongs to education of the hunter about letting young deer walk. I think that if a deer season that mimics the above was in place your thoughts of the state not having the agriculture or genetics to grow those monsters might change a little. It is a fact that genetics and nutrition are of importance in growing large antlers, however AGE is still the number one limiting factor.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jared, post: 2836282, member: 3725"] I almost completely agree...this management strategy has seemed to be effective in mid-western states, Although I believe it is highly unlikely that OK would ever go to such. Our state is very high on sportsman opportunity and a strategy such as the aforementioned would likely be result in a fear of loss of opportunity to the sportsman. OK is in a new age of trophy deer harvest, we've seen lots more "monster" bucks being harvested than what we are accustomed to (social media may be responsible in part) but mostly I think credit belongs to education of the hunter about letting young deer walk. I think that if a deer season that mimics the above was in place your thoughts of the state not having the agriculture or genetics to grow those monsters might change a little. It is a fact that genetics and nutrition are of importance in growing large antlers, however AGE is still the number one limiting factor. [/QUOTE]
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