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I don't mind stirring the pot on this issue. I was raised meat over horns. That's just how it is. I don't take offense to your stance, but there is another side. I probably could've been a little less matter-of-factly, and I'll apologize for my insensitivity.Every elk I have ever shot has been a cow. But only b/c they've been damage tags, not through draw. Nor have I ever drawn a doe tag. I agree, there is opportunity, but not through general seasons. There are still a lot of people, probably most of which that don't visit this site, that rely on wild game.
People hear 4pt. minimum and automatically think its for trophy hunting. Read the fine print that go into these restrictions. Sure there will eventually be bigger bucks, but thats not the reason. A mature buck that passes on his genes is way better than some little spike. If there are more mature bucks fighting for does only the most fit and healthy ones will do the breeding and in turn enhance the quality of the genetics in the area for the WHOLE HERD. Healthier deer result in better survival rates and that means more deer. More deer mean a better opportunity for BOTH TROPHY AND MEAT HUNTERS.
Quote from: oldleclericrd on May 11, 2011, 11:18:25 AMPeople hear 4pt. minimum and automatically think its for trophy hunting. Read the fine print that go into these restrictions. Sure there will eventually be bigger bucks, but thats not the reason. A mature buck that passes on his genes is way better than some little spike. If there are more mature bucks fighting for does only the most fit and healthy ones will do the breeding and in turn enhance the quality of the genetics in the area for the WHOLE HERD. Healthier deer result in better survival rates and that means more deer. More deer mean a better opportunity for BOTH TROPHY AND MEAT HUNTERS. To some degree. I've always entertained the idea that increased competition could also weaken winter survival rates. And your theory about a mature bucks genetics being better than a spike - I wouldn't make it a blanket statement. We have no idea what genetics that spike holds. Otherwise we should really be culling the spikes I too wish there were a one size fits all. I'm just not a fan of pt restriction. I think we need to go to controlled hunts... But I'm not holding my breath.
It is pointless to let the little "legal" bucks walk unless you are going after a trophy. If you pass on the small 3 point to let it grow up, the guy around the corner or on the next hillside is going to shoot it anyway. Therefor you wasted a chance at filling the freezer. Dont try to pretend this isnt true.
Quote from: The100Road on May 12, 2011, 12:30:44 PMIt is pointless to let the little "legal" bucks walk unless you are going after a trophy. If you pass on the small 3 point to let it grow up, the guy around the corner or on the next hillside is going to shoot it anyway. Therefor you wasted a chance at filling the freezer. Dont try to pretend this isnt true.Not if theres a 4 point restriction they wont...
Yes they will, most all whitetails are little 4 points, 3 points with eyeguards so when you pass up the little 4 pointer to let it grow up so and so is gonna shoot it around the corner most likely an indian