Originally Posted by
MagnumMan308
My studies are not wildlife biology
duely noted, I will take that into consideration when assessing your expertise on wildlife genetics and behavior.
I cannot 'prove' bigfoot doesent exist in my neck of the woods
Im pretty sure someone has killed a 140"+ buck in your region of NY, however Im pretty sure no one has killed a bigfoot, so I dont think the comparison is anything short of ludicrous.
At this point I think we're going to have to agree to disagree. You seem to think that all areas have equal genetic potential as well as survival levels for trophy bucks; I know better thanks to expereince and education.
dont know how a education or "straight up biology" degree, qualifies one to speak w/ such certainty about how big the local bucks can get? as far as experience goes, Im not exactly a novice hunter myself so sorry, I just dont buy the ''cant possibly kill a big one cause they just dont exsist here'' theory , its been proven wrong every time someone tries to tell me an area holds no big bucks. if you want to kill a spike have at it, I surely would in the right situation but I dont kid myself into thinking thats the best there is out there.
oh and just for the record you didnt type BS as you claim, you spelled it and even typed it to skirt around the editing. naughty, naughty