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One-buck proposal for the combined muzzleloader and gun seasons
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<blockquote data-quote="jmiller45" data-source="post: 1996320" data-attributes="member: 7186"><p>First off I hunt on private land. Second I guess I can't solely say that the buck regulation is the only reason for the difference in quality or matureness of the deer I have seen over the past few years. I do believe that it has something to do with the choices in deer we choose to take, while they might not be record bucks, we arent shooting spikes and basket racks anymore! I know that Oklahoma continues to be recognized as one of the top 5 big buck states and I would have to say that I believe that by limiting the number of bucks killed per year that helps the buck to doe ratio. Where i hunt in NW OK it's 1:15. We all need to do our part and take does if possible. I'm guilty of passing on them sometimes from being lazy and not wanting to mess with them. 4 years ago I wouldnt turn down any deer! Now I get more enjoyment out of taking my wife and kids hunting!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jmiller45, post: 1996320, member: 7186"] First off I hunt on private land. Second I guess I can't solely say that the buck regulation is the only reason for the difference in quality or matureness of the deer I have seen over the past few years. I do believe that it has something to do with the choices in deer we choose to take, while they might not be record bucks, we arent shooting spikes and basket racks anymore! I know that Oklahoma continues to be recognized as one of the top 5 big buck states and I would have to say that I believe that by limiting the number of bucks killed per year that helps the buck to doe ratio. Where i hunt in NW OK it's 1:15. We all need to do our part and take does if possible. I'm guilty of passing on them sometimes from being lazy and not wanting to mess with them. 4 years ago I wouldnt turn down any deer! Now I get more enjoyment out of taking my wife and kids hunting! [/QUOTE]
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