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Sitka, the cull buck thing has been pretty well debunked. Antler size at 1.5 years old has at least as much to do with time of birth as genetics. Start digging into qdma and youll find many examples of this. Spike bucks that overtake little basket racks after a year or two. I think we all went to school with kids who were little pipsqueaks until about 16 or so, then all the sudden they were the biggest kids around. Just because a year old buck has forks or spikes doesnt mean he doesnt have good genes, and wont amount to anything. Anyway, texas has a LOT of diff stuff going on besides selective buck harvest. Hell half the state is high fence ranches with feeding programs, aggressive doe harvest etc. Comparing wa to texas is a joke. But hey, you whiny, entitled baby killers got your way so time to stop arguing. See you all here this fall as you drive around shooting any deer with a little bit of antler over its milk teeth. Im sure youll feel bafass when you go home and tell all your buddies how you killed a nice fat spike.All the good thats been done for the deer here will be reversed in the blink of an eye thanks to all the people who feel entitled to kill whatever just because they bought a tag. Why would anyone even want to drive 300+ miles to kill a spike anyway? And the "im a meat hunter" argument holds no water when that little baby deer cost you 200 bucks in fuel, not to mention license, etc etc
Quote from: Bango skank on April 10, 2015, 10:33:34 PMSitka, the cull buck thing has been pretty well debunked. Antler size at 1.5 years old has at least as much to do with time of birth as genetics. Start digging into qdma and youll find many examples of this. Spike bucks that overtake little basket racks after a year or two. I think we all went to school with kids who were little pipsqueaks until about 16 or so, then all the sudden they were the biggest kids around. Just because a year old buck has forks or spikes doesnt mean he doesnt have good genes, and wont amount to anything. Anyway, texas has a LOT of diff stuff going on besides selective buck harvest. Hell half the state is high fence ranches with feeding programs, aggressive doe harvest etc. Comparing wa to texas is a joke. But hey, you whiny, entitled baby killers got your way so time to stop arguing. See you all here this fall as you drive around shooting any deer with a little bit of antler over its milk teeth. Im sure youll feel bafass when you go home and tell all your buddies how you killed a nice fat spike.All the good thats been done for the deer here will be reversed in the blink of an eye thanks to all the people who feel entitled to kill whatever just because they bought a tag. Why would anyone even want to drive 300+ miles to kill a spike anyway? And the "im a meat hunter" argument holds no water when that little baby deer cost you 200 bucks in fuel, not to mention license, etc etcI don't know who you are or where you live, but calling out someone for being a meat hunter is wrong on the forum.
Every bio but one agreed they should not do the 4 point restriction, but if we do then only for a few years to get a bump back up in the herd numbers. GMAC voted and it was advised they should not implement the 4 point restriction. Somehow, a special interest group of armchair biologists and greedy locals showed up at commission meetings and got this passed. If they did it, the plan was only for a few years. This was never about trophy management but those that passed it had that in their mind. Glad to see WDFW follow through on their plan to take off the restriction.
FYI. Antler genetics come from the mother not from the father.
Quote from: jasnt on April 11, 2015, 10:10:41 AMFYI. Antler genetics come from the mother not from the father.I've never heard that. I believe the genetics come from both.
Quote from: bobcat on April 11, 2015, 10:39:32 AMQuote from: jasnt on April 11, 2015, 10:10:41 AMFYI. Antler genetics come from the mother not from the father.I've never heard that. I believe the genetics come from both.according to whitetail institute of North America the antler gene comes from the doe and milk production genes come from the buck.
Quote from: jasnt on April 11, 2015, 11:44:44 AMQuote from: bobcat on April 11, 2015, 10:39:32 AMQuote from: jasnt on April 11, 2015, 10:10:41 AMFYI. Antler genetics come from the mother not from the father.I've never heard that. I believe the genetics come from both.according to whitetail institute of North America the antler gene comes from the doe and milk production genes come from the buck. I've been reading that more and more. There was a huge amount of influence from the doe toward the antlers. Kind of like how women pass on the gene for male baldness. But wasn't there something about the buck that fathered the doe, needed to have certain antler characteristics?