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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 1230869" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>We are on the same page, but in my post i said that corn is not the answer.</p><p>Its the minerals in the SE that make for the big racks. The deer are tiny in body size compared to the bucks in the Nw. Our does outweigh the B&C bucks in the SE.</p><p>I hunted Big Mac last year, and will be there this year.</p><p>I looked at all of their data for bucks, antler points, vs weight.</p><p>The largest by weight pope and young buck was 138lbs.</p><p>By comparison, I hunt a DMAP in the NW and our does have gone up to 147lbs.</p><p>A two year old buck will go 150 or so.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 1230869, member: 5412"] We are on the same page, but in my post i said that corn is not the answer. Its the minerals in the SE that make for the big racks. The deer are tiny in body size compared to the bucks in the Nw. Our does outweigh the B&C bucks in the SE. I hunted Big Mac last year, and will be there this year. I looked at all of their data for bucks, antler points, vs weight. The largest by weight pope and young buck was 138lbs. By comparison, I hunt a DMAP in the NW and our does have gone up to 147lbs. A two year old buck will go 150 or so. [/QUOTE]
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