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perhaps you missed this.....
Originally Posted by BTBowhunter
(Post 3540308)
Sorry, but making preposterous claims does not give you the privilege of conducting a pop quiz. That privelege is reserved for someone with a realistic working knowledge of the issue at hand.
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Originally Posted by bluebird2
(Post 3540336)
Here is a simple question for those that question my position on VF. If he herd in VF exceeded the MSY CC before it reached 200 DPSM , how did the herd increase to 240 DPFSM s Glue posted?
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Originally Posted by BTBowhunter
(Post 3540358)
perhaps you missed this.....
No, I did not miss you ridiculous comment. But, if you are so smart please feel free to tell us what the MSY CC of VF might be based on your vast knowledge of deer management. |
Originally Posted by bawanajim
(Post 3540362)
Before it was known the that sponge Bob came from Bikini bottoms most people thought he was Gay.:wave:
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So what is the MSY CC of the habitat in VF? Do any of you clowns known the definition of MSYCC?
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I wonder why the deer at VF survived all these years.Especially considering there's some brute bucks in there.You would think the habitat was depleted resulting in malnutrition which would not create bruiser bucks.
Beats me |
Originally Posted by germain
(Post 3540452)
I wonder why the deer at VF survived all these years.Especially considering there's some brute bucks in there.You would think the habitat was depleted resulting in malnutrition which would not create bruiser bucks.
Beats me All deer biologists cite age as the most important of the 3 components required for a "bruiser buck". The other two are, of course, nutrition and genetics. A fair guess might be that some of those bruisers are old enough to have grown up when the density wasn't so high. I know that we had a similar scenario when I became part of a suburban bowhunt several years ago. We started with a DD of 100 DPSM (counted via FLIR) but that included roads, buildings, playgrounds and parking lots. The true DPSM was more like 160 when we started. There had not been any legal hunting there for decades. Yes there were some old grizzled monsters but they were few and far between. The rule, however was far more smallish junky scrub bucks. There were also a few ridiculously large does and lots and lots of tiny deer. As for how they survive, I don't know that park so I'll talk about the situation I was (still am) involved in. The deer ate everything green and most things brown that they could reach. They had lost all fear of humans and would eat flowers right under peoples windows in broad daylight. Planting anything was pretty much a lost cause. BTW, we probably each averaged 2-3 "easy" ones way back when we started before those deer caught on and became smarter and warier than any deer I ever hunted in the big woods. |
Originally Posted by bluebird2
(Post 3540413)
So what is the MSY CC of the habitat in VF? Do any of you clowns known the definition of MSYCC?
You can look it up in the GIGO section of the DILLIGAF dictionary:lmao: |
Here we go again - name calling such as clowns or idiots will not be tolerated.
Last chance JW |
Originally Posted by germain
(Post 3540452)
I wonder why the deer at VF survived all these years.Especially considering there's some brute bucks in there.You would think the habitat was depleted resulting in malnutrition which would not create bruiser bucks.
Beats me RSB seems to be on a major loosing streak here lately. :happy0001: |
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