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Both.
I know for sure, that according to pgc, previously 75 to some years as high as 80% of all bucks were harvested, so the 80% of the yearlings having been harvested would fit in with that. And they stated of that harvest as high as 80% of the entire harvest had been yearlings. So in the area of 80% i believe, would be fairly accurate in regards to both statements. |
Thanks Corrnelius:arms:
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Originally Posted by ManySpurs
(Post 3538305)
Somebody straighten me out please.....did we shoot 80% of the yearling bucks each year? Or.....was the buck harvest made up of 80% yearling bucks?
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Originally Posted by bluebird2
(Post 3538247)
Furthermore, shooting 80% of our 1.5 buck had no negative effect on genetics or the health of the herd.
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For those people, please check the bowhunting forum, I will be creating a series of threads that focus on herd health. I was perfectly content when we harvested 80% of the available 18 month old bucks and herd health was good.:s3: |
Originally Posted by ManySpurs
(Post 3538511)
herd health was good.:s3:
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Originally Posted by ManySpurs
(Post 3538511)
I was perfectly content when we harvested 80% of the available 18 month old bucks:s3:
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Originally Posted by glew22
(Post 3538456)
As far as I'm concerned this conversation is done. You have no idea what you talking about and suggesting. I feel bad for the people who have read this post and been mislead by it. For those people, please check the bowhunting forum, I will be creating a series of threads that focus on herd health. For you to suggest that removing 80% of the male segment of the population before their 2nd birthday would have no herd health effects makes me question everything else you've claimed. It's incorrect, misleading, assanine, and points to an incompetent thought process.
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Originally Posted by glew22
(Post 3538602)
All that matters is we enjoy hunting.
Now you may think that you are trying to impress one of those 2 day wonders that some of you people so eloquently speak of. That's not the case. Guys on this board know that I'm no slouch when it comes to getting around the Tioga State Forest, SGL 208 and parts of SGL 64. I have the time to devote and I see what's growing, and I see what's not growing. You may think that you are the only guy with trailcams out in your area of operations. You are not. My 3 trailcams verify what my eyes are seeing, and that is very few deer with very little gain in the regeneration department. And just about the time we think we see light at the end of the tunnel in the form of fawns born to the few does that exist, we get the door slammed shut on us by a disappearance of fawns by the end of August thanks to a bear management plan that is still in the Dark Ages. In other words, this deer management program is nothing more than a mad experiment gone wild that has failed. Period. And just for the record, I'm even running into more WCOs each season that totally agree with what the majority of us hunters are seeing. Supposedly we are in a "stabilization" mode. That's impossibe with no fawn recruitment and doe allocations remaining the same. We are losing ground each and every time an adult buck or doe gets taken out. Now.....here's another newsflash....here in Tioga County, we were shooting prime, mature, healthy bucks long before some money grabbing seed selling entrepreneur discovered that he could dupe people into buying his products with a sales pitch called QDMA. For those in these parts that refused to pull the trigger on lesser bucks prior to the Alt Brainwashing Experiment, there were rewards at the end of the rainbow in the form of healthy, mature bucks that actually went into the winter with fat on their backs because they didn't have to cruise for mile after mile in search of estrous does. You look at the handful of mature, healthy bucks that are taken these days, and they are run ragged because they are cruising so much more and farther in search of estrous does. So save the Dr Feel Good philosophy about "all that's important is that we are enjoying hunting", because many of us are not because we are busting our arses with very little return on the investment.:rant: |
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