Once again in Mississippi they killed their better bucks before they had a change to breed even one time, thus many of their bucks never got to pass on their genes and those were in fact the bucks with the better antlers. In Pennsylvania we don’t kill any of our bucks until they have had the change to breed and pass on their genes. In Pennsylvania most bucks, both the best and worst, breed and pass on their genes several times before the season even starts, thus there is little to no chance of high grading.
So now you are backtracking and claiming that high grading changed the genetics of the herd in less than 5 years, even though you said before that was not the case. You are also saying that 6 and 8pt. 1.5 buck are genetically superior to spikes and Ys. So you agree that we are harvesting our genetically superior 1.5 buck and leaving the inferior bucks to become the dominant breeding 2.5 buck.
Boy, I sure am glad we finally agree on something.