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bluebird2 07-14-2008 05:45 PM

RE: Results From the Latest PA Buck Scoring Session.
 
As to be expected you have nothing of value to contribute to this discussion but cheap shots that you can't support with facts If you know half as much as you think you know,why don't you produce the PGC data that shows the average rack size of 2.5+ buck has increased. If you can't do that, then simply produce the data that shows ARs increased breeding rates, productivity or shortened the breeding period. I am sure I will be dazzled by the data you provide!

BTBowhunter 07-14-2008 05:52 PM

RE: Results From the Latest PA Buck Scoring Session.
 

ORIGINAL: bluebird2

As to be expected you have nothing of value to contribute to this discussion but cheap shots that you can't support with facts If you know half as much as you think you know,why don't you produce the PGC data that shows the average rack size of 2.5+ buck has increased. If you can't do that, then simply produce the data that shows ARs increased breeding rates, productivity or shortened the breeding period. I am sure I will be dazzled by the data you provide!

Youhave that data, youquote pieces and parts of it all the time out of context to prove your "points"

I've beenthere with you before Larry. People post, you twist.They quote you misquote or quote partials. You have an infinite capacity for wasting peoples time and I'll not play your game again.

It's like beating a dead horse or maybe a deaddeer!

You're lucky AJ hasn't stopped by lately........

bluebird2 07-14-2008 06:41 PM

RE: Results From the Latest PA Buck Scoring Session.
 
Once again you are wrong. There is no published PGC data that shows the rack sizes of 2.5+ buck have increased, or that breeding rates or productivity have increased or that the breeding period has decreased. All of the PGC data shows that ARs and HR have not produced the predicted results.

Do you really need AJ to protect you from the truth about the pGC plan?

BTBowhunter 07-14-2008 07:22 PM

RE: Results From the Latest PA Buck Scoring Session.
 

Do you really need AJ to protect you from the truth about the pGC plan?
I was simply making an observation that you are still here only because he hasn't stopped by. Sooner or later, another mod will notice and you will be gone just like before under all your other aliases. Did you move? Change internet providers or have you simply used someone elses name?
Who are you this time? Larry? Donna? someone else? I guess this time it's Joe huh?


Gotta wonder about the credibility of anything posted by someone who has to keep changing his name because he's been banned so many times before................

rybohunter 07-14-2008 07:33 PM

RE: Results From the Latest PA Buck Scoring Session.
 
BT,
Why even waste your typing skills?

BTBowhunter 07-14-2008 07:36 PM

RE: Results From the Latest PA Buck Scoring Session.
 

ORIGINAL: rybohunter

BT,
Why even waste your typing skills?
Yeah you're right! Maybe I'll go hang out on the bowhunting forum!

Hey where did that smallie come from?I promise not to fish there or tell anyone;)

bluebird2 07-16-2008 03:46 PM

RE: Results From the Latest PA Buck Scoring Session.
 
Here are the results from the 2001 PA scoring session.

The award winners, by category, are:

Typical White-tailed Deer harvested with firearm: Ronald J. LaBrosse Jr., of McMurray, harvested a typical antlered deer that scored 172 and six-eighths. He took the deer in Washington County in 1996. This score just missed qualifying for one of Pennsylvania's top ten typical white-tailed deer harvested with a firearm. The last time an entry was added to this top-ten list was 1974.

Non-typical White-tailed Deer harvested with firearm: Garry Forgy, of McVeytown, harvested a non-typical antlered deer that scored 197 and three-eighths. He took the deer in Mifflin County in 2000. This deer ranks seventh in Pennsylvania's All-Time Big Game Records for this category.

Typical White-tailed Deer harvested with a bow and arrow: Albert J. Muntz, of Havertown, harvested a typical antlered deer that scored 174 and seven-eights. He took the deer in Bucks County in 1995. This deer is a new state record in Pennsylvania's All-Time Big Game Records for this category, and breaks a record that stood for 15 years.

Non-typical White-tailed Deer harvested with a bow and arrow: Eugene W. Livingston, of Boswell, harvested a non-typical antlered deer that scored 195. He took the deer in Westmoreland County in 1995. This deer ranks second in Pennsylvania's All-Time Big Game Records for this category.


After 6 years of ARs one would expect to see at least one new record from this scoring session, but maybe we are harvesting a higher percentage of our 2.5 buck than we did in the past.


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