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re: More mature bucks (3.5+) killed in US in 2014-15 than yearlings (1.5)!
Posted on 1/13/16 at 7:27 pm to mylsuhat
Posted on 1/13/16 at 7:27 pm to mylsuhat
If the rest of the country pulls their data like Arkansas then the results are extremely flawed.
Arkansas gets their data from 2 places. Deer clubs that are part of DMAP (which obviously are going to be more management minded than other clubs), and The sweet 16 WMAs (these are WMAs that have strict antler restrictions meant to protect bucks less than 3.5 years old.) additionally Arkansas has a 3 point rule so spikes and fork horns, which make up a large percentage of 1.5 year old bucks, aren't being checked when they are killed.
Arkansas gets their data from 2 places. Deer clubs that are part of DMAP (which obviously are going to be more management minded than other clubs), and The sweet 16 WMAs (these are WMAs that have strict antler restrictions meant to protect bucks less than 3.5 years old.) additionally Arkansas has a 3 point rule so spikes and fork horns, which make up a large percentage of 1.5 year old bucks, aren't being checked when they are killed.
Posted on 1/13/16 at 8:46 pm to Raz4back
Texas would be higher but for some reason the biologist hate spikes out here. I can't understand having antler restrictions and at the same time it being ok to kill an 80 lbs yearling spike.
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