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I have to laugh at this thread. Not because I think you guys are wrong when it comes to antler restrictions, but because elsewhere on the site guys are hot to trot about the 4 pt restriction in 117 and 121.I've been told over and over that antler restrictions can't or won't change the gene makeup of a herd, but the proof is in the pudding.
Oh c'mon. You can't seriously think that whitetails could ever be bred to not grow 4 points.
Quote from: Jonathan_S on October 18, 2013, 07:54:19 AMOh c'mon. You can't seriously think that whitetails could ever be bred to not grow 4 points. Did you think mule deer could?
Havent really been back out since then but I'm sure they are still there
and you suggest that the average muledeer is born with 2 points and 2 points only and that all these three and 4 points were just that when they hit the ground, and that possible that herd of 6 two points will grow nothing but two points for the rest of their lives.
or could it be skewed because of age....... There is more probablility that those 6 two points will be branched next year than they will still be a slick 2. YES, its not optimal, because if one of those is a slick 2, he might spread his genes, mixing 50/50 with a doe, that is if he isn't hit by a car, die of disease, eating by a cat, eatin by a wolf or killed because some lazy SOB slob hunter shoots a rack, because it just has to have a point. If all that happens(he survives).....he might make another baby 2 point and dang it, the world will come to an end. the solution.......KILL THEM ALL or possibly add another statistic in there that might resolve the possible problem. Say another permit, or youth or senior hunt.