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<blockquote data-quote="fishfurlife" data-source="post: 2413495" data-attributes="member: 15170"><p>Unless you harvest more does, substantially more does, on average during those three years, then it would just be like putting things on pause briefly. Year four would result in a buck slaughter and you would be back to square one. </p><p></p><p></p><p>Plus, plenty of bucks would get killed during those three years as it is legal to kill a buck and tag it as an antlerless deer. </p><p></p><p>Figure out a way to make killing does more appealing as opposed to shooting the first jug head that walks by and things would get better pretty quick. Problem is that a high percentage of guys will shoot a spike before a doe and they will openly admit it. </p><p></p><p>It's their choice. I am cool with it. I can't see myself strapping tougher buck harvest laws on the state as a whole because we aren't all on the same page as hunters. I wish there was an easy fix. Unfortunately there isn't. The best case scenario would be to do as several different groups have in the state. Get all your neighbors on the sane page management wise. Regardless what that is. The more acreage you have committed to some sort of plan, the more pronounced the rests will be.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fishfurlife, post: 2413495, member: 15170"] Unless you harvest more does, substantially more does, on average during those three years, then it would just be like putting things on pause briefly. Year four would result in a buck slaughter and you would be back to square one. Plus, plenty of bucks would get killed during those three years as it is legal to kill a buck and tag it as an antlerless deer. Figure out a way to make killing does more appealing as opposed to shooting the first jug head that walks by and things would get better pretty quick. Problem is that a high percentage of guys will shoot a spike before a doe and they will openly admit it. It's their choice. I am cool with it. I can't see myself strapping tougher buck harvest laws on the state as a whole because we aren't all on the same page as hunters. I wish there was an easy fix. Unfortunately there isn't. The best case scenario would be to do as several different groups have in the state. Get all your neighbors on the sane page management wise. Regardless what that is. The more acreage you have committed to some sort of plan, the more pronounced the rests will be. [/QUOTE]
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