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Did ARs Really Produce bigger 2.5+ Buck?

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Old 09-27-2009 | 06:40 AM
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"Just as there are some who expect no one to make them a living, take care of their family, provide their healthcare and solve their lifes problems so are there deer hunters who make their own situation with their efforts and ingenuity."

More like the tiny minority of hunters who seem to think the reasons for herd management equate to a blank check as far as the deer herd is concerned.

"They blame no one but themselves for their failure and credit no one else with their successes."

Because if they arent effected at all by the deerless plan, they only have themselves to blame or credit for management. Thats fine, but that being the case they have absolutely no business arguing on issues that dont effect them, or that they know nothing about.

Guys like you who are happy "buying" their buck simpy wouldnt and couldnt understand.
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Old 09-27-2009 | 06:56 AM
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Originally Posted by Cornelius08
"Just as there are some who expect no one to make them a living, take care of their family, provide their healthcare and solve their lifes problems so are there deer hunters who make their own situation with their efforts and ingenuity."

More like the tiny minority of hunters who seem to think the reasons for herd management equate to a blank check as far as the deer herd is concerned.

"They blame no one but themselves for their failure and credit no one else with their successes."

Because if they arent effected at all by the deerless plan, they only have themselves to blame or credit for management. Thats fine, but that being the case they have absolutely no business arguing on issues that dont effect them, or that they know nothing about.

Guys like you who are happy "buying" their buck simpy wouldnt and couldnt understand.

LMFAOROTF!!

You really have no clue! Apparently your definition of buying a buck is when one expends effort towards improving his hunting.


Based on that, the only difference is that you obviously expect to sit back and have someone "buy" your buck for you
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Old 09-27-2009 | 07:28 AM
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I have no problem with you hunting under less than challenging conditions & buying bucks etc. Dont care if you hunt in a special place, for that matter, where you must wait on a boar hog and 7 species of ram to move out from the front of and behind your deer before you shoot it..... But please dont act as if you speak for the majority of sportsmen who dont do likewise, and ARE effected by the deerless plan that they themselves are paying for even though it 100% counters their interests.
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Old 09-27-2009 | 07:41 AM
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Originally Posted by Cornelius08
I have no problem with you hunting under less than challenging conditions & buying bucks etc. Dont care if you hunt in a special place, for that matter, where you must wait on a boar hog and 7 species of ram to move out from the front of and behind your deer before you shoot it..... But please dont act as if you speak for the majority of sportsmen who dont do likewise, and ARE effected by the deerless plan that they themselves are paying for even though it 100% counters their interests.
LOL

You just keep a rockin on the porch while the real hunters go out and earn their buck. Maybe a stupid one'll walk by in range.
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Old 09-27-2009 | 07:58 AM
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I'll be a 'rockin' in that chair before bow season is over, because I'll be tagless like pretty much every other year.
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Old 09-27-2009 | 08:00 AM
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Almost forgot, heres a little somethin' for ya to dream about till first day:

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Old 09-27-2009 | 03:58 PM
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Originally Posted by Cornelius08
I'll be a 'rockin' in that chair before bow season is over, because I'll be tagless like pretty much every other year.
Neighbor kid beat ya up and take your tag again?
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Old 09-27-2009 | 04:18 PM
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Whatsa matter? Price of lulu bell a bit high?....Wait till post-rut, I hear prices go down substantially.
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Old 09-27-2009 | 04:20 PM
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im lookin so hang on a sec
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Old 09-27-2009 | 04:34 PM
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Here is more proof that Alt was claiming the 2.5+ buck would be bigger.

“By increasing the number of
points required to be legal, we will pro-
tect a significant percentage of younger
bucks by allowing them to live longer.
This should increase the number of
bucks living at least one more year and,
in the long term, hunters
will likely see more
and larger bucks than they
have ever seen before.
If he was just referring to the effects of bucks living one year longer due to ARs ,he wouldn't have said the bucks would likely be larger, "in the long term." Instead, the more and larger buck would be seen in the second year of ARs.
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