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<blockquote data-quote="AllOut" data-source="post: 1383389" data-attributes="member: 12099"><p>Ive been management and maybe even a little trophy minded from the begining... I blame it on television.</p><p>My first buck was with a bow, it was a decent 8pt and it is also the smallest buck i have ever killed it was also on public land. I was young then but even so, from that day on i wouldnt even pull my bow off the hanger on a deer that size.</p><p>The reason i say i blame tv is that no one im my house hunted and i pretty much learned everything on my own. Which came from... Watching monster buck videos for years before i ever even started hunting. So the first time i climbed a tree with my bow, what i had seen in those videos is what i expected. </p><p>Anyway, the talk about only having mediocre land to hunt. I have been lucky enough to get to hunt kansas for a while which is a state that has practice good management for a while and it shows. There are reasons why the public land there is just as good if not better than the best private land here in oklahoma. Now if our state as a whole worked together we could turn those sub par spots and our public land a lot of us hunt into great hunting areas.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AllOut, post: 1383389, member: 12099"] Ive been management and maybe even a little trophy minded from the begining... I blame it on television. My first buck was with a bow, it was a decent 8pt and it is also the smallest buck i have ever killed it was also on public land. I was young then but even so, from that day on i wouldnt even pull my bow off the hanger on a deer that size. The reason i say i blame tv is that no one im my house hunted and i pretty much learned everything on my own. Which came from... Watching monster buck videos for years before i ever even started hunting. So the first time i climbed a tree with my bow, what i had seen in those videos is what i expected. Anyway, the talk about only having mediocre land to hunt. I have been lucky enough to get to hunt kansas for a while which is a state that has practice good management for a while and it shows. There are reasons why the public land there is just as good if not better than the best private land here in oklahoma. Now if our state as a whole worked together we could turn those sub par spots and our public land a lot of us hunt into great hunting areas. [/QUOTE]
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