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Subject: Re: Antler size


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kevin
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Date Posted: 16:09:27 11/01/00 Wed
In reply to: Shane 's message, "Re: Antler size" on 19:34:35 10/31/00 Tue

> > > > > ken,
> > > > I agree that the 5 inch rules has helped in
> most
> > > > WMA's.remember the 2 inch rule,it was hard to
> even
> > > see
> > > > a buck that had a forked horn.A forked horn rule
> > > would
> > > > help the heard in Ocala if more does could be
> taken
> > > > thats for sure.Even if antlerless deer permits
> were
> > > > given more often they can be used for otherwise
> > > > illegal bucks,so for the forked horn rule to work
> > the
> > > > antlerless deer permits would be for DOE only and
> > no
> > > > bucks unless it dose not have antlers.
> > > > Should the FWC do 3-5 year study on a WMA with
> > the
> > > > rule to see how well it works before makeing it a
> > > > statewide standard?
> > >
> > >
> > > >>Shane I would agree with a primary study for a
> > > forked horn rule. I think you should always test
> the
> > > water before you jump in.
> > >>>> There are mgt. areas that have had a forkhorn
> > rule for 3 years. Half Moon and Dupuis come to
> > mind.This rule is not designed to create trophy
> > animals but more to allow a better balanced deer
> > herd.Not many hunters would consider a 3pt a
> "trophy".
> > If more young bucks make it to 2 years they become
> > harder to hunt especially in a hard hunted "open"
> mgt.
> > area.With more bucks making it through 1 or 2 seasons
> > you have a better buck/doe ratio, more importantly
> you
> > have more bucks available to be harvested.For the
> > first couple of years the kill in a given area will
> be
> > down but eventually it will equal the pre-fork rule
> > harvest and the best part will be that the bucks
> > overall weight and antler size will be larger. What
> > could be better than that?
>
>
> ''What
> > could be better than that?''
>
> Kevin nothing I suppose would be better.I read write
> up today in the November issue of Deer and Deer
> Hunting that talks about this vary subject.It merly
> states that if QDM is practice the way it is writen
> then the long term effects could be bad on the deer
> herd.QDM has different guid lines than what were
> discussing but in the lines of thinking.If anyone
> wants to read the article I can scan and email itb
> with no problems.It also says that for good QDM more
> Does must be taken.Like I said I am not against it
> just not 100% in favor it.For some reason I have
> always believed that QDM standards were for the Antler
> Hunters not the meat hunters.
>
> BTW are you getting ready for the Opener at Richloam?I
> would still like to hook up and do some dog hunting
> with ya If I can.
>>Shane, you got the wrong guy here.I have hunted Richloam many times in the past, both still hunt and dog hunt. But, I haven't hunted there in years. Anyway I am not touting QDM.Far from it. I only suggest that we find a way to increase the buck population on our mgt. areas. So far this year I have killed a 3pt, a 5pt and an 8pt. so I am far from a trophy hunter. If you have a better idea to increase the number of bucks on any given area please let us know.

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