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<blockquote data-quote="257wby" data-source="post: 912915" data-attributes="member: 9582"><p>+1 I hunt up by Cherokee and it really trips my trigger when I see button buck and little basket bucks being checked in. In order to manage the population, a doe should be harvested for every buck. If every hunter would choose the mature doe instead of the basket 8 next to her, they would have just as much meat, and a chance at a wall hanger next year. Some people say "well if I didn't shoot him, someone across the fence will." Maybe, maybe not, hopefully it will be the latter, but if you do shoot him, we all know that is as big as that 2 1/2 year old deer will become. Oklahoma has the potential to produce just as big of deer as Kansas and Illinois, but we have to let the little bucks walk, and the big does drop. Sorry for stealing the thread</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="257wby, post: 912915, member: 9582"] +1 I hunt up by Cherokee and it really trips my trigger when I see button buck and little basket bucks being checked in. In order to manage the population, a doe should be harvested for every buck. If every hunter would choose the mature doe instead of the basket 8 next to her, they would have just as much meat, and a chance at a wall hanger next year. Some people say "well if I didn't shoot him, someone across the fence will." Maybe, maybe not, hopefully it will be the latter, but if you do shoot him, we all know that is as big as that 2 1/2 year old deer will become. Oklahoma has the potential to produce just as big of deer as Kansas and Illinois, but we have to let the little bucks walk, and the big does drop. Sorry for stealing the thread [/QUOTE]
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