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Re: Just curious, after another year of antler restrcitions:
[Re: Hoytman]
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01/24/11 01:15 AM
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swmays
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Yep 1 deer any size or sex for that matter would be great!
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Re: Just curious, after another year of antler restrcitions:
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01/24/11 02:31 AM
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Yes, and in unmanaged NETEX it's what is killing the herd off.
On our west and south texas places, does are killed, but we prefer to kill them late, and only if clearly larger than teh ones around them. That is the key to harvesting does, and I'm sure most hunters don't even take that into consideration when it comes time to pulling the trigger on a doe, and more often than not they shoot the first one that presents a shot. It's even harder to judge the age of a doe than a buck, and if you don't have others around to help you judge a big mature doe you can run the risk of shooting your young breeding does.
Thursday at 12:45 PM #33 Once i learned that i didn't "NEED" to kill something, and that if i did kill something all the fun stopped and work began, i was a much better hunter.
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Re: Just curious, after another year of antler restrcitions:
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01/24/11 02:35 AM
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exactly, and taking young does has a bigger impact over old does, especially if you are managing for size... or trying to grow a herd.
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Re: Just curious, after another year of antler restrcitions:
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01/24/11 02:38 AM
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But they tell me does are for meat...bucks are for decoration.
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Re: Just curious, after another year of antler restrcitions:
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01/24/11 02:46 AM
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We always try to harvest only 4 year old does or older on my MLD lease. There are a few guys on the lease that always seem to shoot a 1 1/2 year old doe every season though. The Biologist never has really had a problem with it. He told us to always "try" to shoot the older ones but he realizes that not everybody can tell a 2 year old from a 4 year old so he cuts us some slack. If nothing else, the MLD program has been a learning experience for me. I spend much more time looking at deer now and less shooting.
As far as the antler restrictions go, I do not know what the answer is. I do know that they are horrible for parts of the state and great for others. No way to do a blanket approach and get good results everywhere. Even on a "by county" basis, there is no exact science to it. My lease is about 800 acres and we are allotted 10 doe tags per season and it sometimes hard to fill them all. On the other hand, a friend of mine has about the same acreage about 3 miles down the road from us that's on MLD and they are allotted 30 doe permits and have no problem killing them all. It's amazing to me to have 2 properties in the same county within 3 miles of each other and have that vast of a deer population difference. I don't know what the answer is, but I do know something needs to change for some counties.
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Re: Just curious, after another year of antler restrcitions:
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01/24/11 03:20 AM
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exactly, and taking young does has a bigger impact over old does, especially if you are managing for size... or trying to grow a herd. I would have to disagree with you a bit on this one sig. Your doe that are from 3.5 to about 6.5 are you best producing doe in the herd. They are going to mature in body and age. They are capable of producing twins each year and can grow your herd tremendously. The younger doe 1.5-2.5 may be your best genetics in a culled herd but they are not the best producing doe. Under ideal rainfall conditions all doe can produce twins no matter what the age.Does can live and produce offspring well up in years. I have seen a doe tagged on a study on the old Cameron Ranch that was tagged and radio collared in the mid 80's and still alive in 1999 and the year before she had twins. If she was tagged as a fawn the last year of the study she was 14 yrs old at a minimum. LF and wild. Twins are normal and singles are rare, the differnce when you see a doe with one fawn is she may not be the best mother in the herd and could only raise or protect one fawn.
Are idiots multiplying faster than normal people?
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Re: Just curious, after another year of antler restrcitions:
[Re: Curly]
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01/24/11 03:21 AM
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But they tell me does are for meat...bucks are for decoration. Dang Curly, 21 pages...this is a 2 bagger
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Re: Just curious, after another year of antler restrcitions:
[Re: stxranchman]
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01/24/11 03:22 AM
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Re: Just curious, after another year of antler restrcitions:
[Re: stxranchman]
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01/24/11 04:13 AM
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exactly, and taking young does has a bigger impact over old does, especially if you are managing for size... or trying to grow a herd. I would have to disagree with you a bit on this one sig. Your doe that are from 3.5 to about 6.5 are you best producing doe in the herd. They are going to mature in body and age. They are capable of producing twins each year and can grow your herd tremendously. The younger doe 1.5-2.5 may be your best genetics in a culled herd but they are not the best producing doe. Under ideal rainfall conditions all doe can produce twins no matter what the age.Does can live and produce offspring well up in years. I have seen a doe tagged on a study on the old Cameron Ranch that was tagged and radio collared in the mid 80's and still alive in 1999 and the year before she had twins. If she was tagged as a fawn the last year of the study she was 14 yrs old at a minimum. LF and wild. Twins are normal and singles are rare, the differnce when you see a doe with one fawn is she may not be the best mother in the herd and could only raise or protect one fawn. Oh we actually agree. No doubt on the genetics issue as you mentioned and I know you are correct, the older ones are better producuers each year. However sheer numbers comes in to play... the younger ones just have more years to produce, and more years to eat than the older ones, just by age that's all.
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Re: Just curious, after another year of antler restrcitions:
[Re: rifleman]
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01/24/11 06:12 AM
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I would love to hear how your county should be set up! Do you think it should be old school if it has anything sticking out of its head and it is brown it is down? Because most of the guys that are agaist it were killing 1 1/2 spikes 6 and sometimes it had 8 points. I know a guy that hunted in east tx and he has a barn full of yearling racks. WHAT IS YOUR FIX ? To a problem that AR uncovered ! glad to see this is still going The easiest fix is to go back to 1 buck and not put a limit on what it is. It allows folks on both sides of the fence to be as selective as they please. You would be right back to where you were 5 years ago - the MAJORITY of hunters complaining about not seeing any mature (not Trophy deer just mature) bucks. How about implementing a 1 deer limit and bucks have to be over 13"? Meat hunters don't care about horns so it seems like a win/win.
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Re: Just curious, after another year of antler restrcitions:
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01/24/11 12:12 PM
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5yrs ago i didnt hear anyone complaining about anything because out numbers were getting better not worse. The only thing i have a problem with that letsgo said is the kids dont like waiting forever on the chance of seeing a 13in + deer. My daughter is a prime example, she shot a 5pt the year before ar went in effect and doesnt want to shoot a MOMMA deer as she puts it and we havent seen a legal buck in 3 yrs.
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Re: Just curious, after another year of antler restrcitions:
[Re: Hoytman]
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01/24/11 12:48 PM
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It looks like 5 years of ARs would have made all those bucks 5 years older...... and it has. But if their genetics won't let them get over 13, they just died old, afte spreading extra less than 13 genes for a few more years...
In areas where deer would/could reach 13, then maybe it worked. In areas that they don't/can't, not so much.
The TV show link from PA was interesting. Those guys have seen mismanaged deer ruin most of a state for hunting.
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Re: Just curious, after another year of antler restrcitions:
[Re: Letsgo]
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01/24/11 01:02 PM
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I would love to hear how your county should be set up! Do you think it should be old school if it has anything sticking out of its head and it is brown it is down? Because most of the guys that are agaist it were killing 1 1/2 spikes 6 and sometimes it had 8 points. I know a guy that hunted in east tx and he has a barn full of yearling racks. WHAT IS YOUR FIX ? To a problem that AR uncovered ! glad to see this is still going The easiest fix is to go back to 1 buck and not put a limit on what it is. It allows folks on both sides of the fence to be as selective as they please. You would be right back to where you were 5 years ago - the MAJORITY of hunters complaining about not seeing any mature (not Trophy deer just mature) bucks. How about implementing a 1 deer limit and bucks have to be over 13"? Meat hunters don't care about horns so it seems like a win/win. can only vouch for my area, but never really heard any complaints about the bucks, most complaints I heard were doe harvest related.
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Re: Just curious, after another year of antler restrcitions:
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01/24/11 03:19 PM
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Dad, It was a 4 pt. Buck but like you said. its not fun shooting the MOMMA Deer. I want some big Bucks. and you just dont see any anymore. Same way with mom. maybe if you could see 1 deer a morning that would be great. but nowa days all you see is Squirels. THINK OF THE CHILDREN !
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Re: Just curious, after another year of antler restrcitions:
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01/24/11 03:59 PM
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Re: Just curious, after another year of antler restrcitions:
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01/24/11 04:41 PM
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Glad you chimed in Hoytman's Daughter!
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Re: Just curious, after another year of antler restrcitions:
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01/24/11 05:42 PM
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OUTTA THE MOUTHS OF BABES! glad you spoke up michelle. And all pro ar guys i didnt talk her into saying that! Didnt even know she read my posts. lol
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Re: Just curious, after another year of antler restrcitions:
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01/24/11 08:12 PM
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Always good to hear from a younger hunter, continuing the tradition
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Re: Just curious, after another year of antler restrcitions:
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01/24/11 09:41 PM
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Always good to hear from a younger hunter, continuing the tradition AMEN, and she wants Big Bucks . I see a future trophy hunter j/k
If you shoot a young deer because a neighbor will shoot it, you are that neighbor.
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Re: Just curious, after another year of antler restrcitions:
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01/24/11 09:44 PM
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If only she didn't hunt in an area where the deer have all but disappered. Oh wait, she doesn't hunt much anymore.
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Re: Just curious, after another year of antler restrcitions:
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01/24/11 10:12 PM
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Re: Just curious, after another year of antler restrcitions:
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Re: Just curious, after another year of antler restrcitions:
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I run a large hunting lease and have a concern with the number of small,young does being killed. These deer represent the future breeding stock. Young bucks protected somewhat by their antler spread but does can be harvested at any size or age. Is this a problem for anyone else and if so, how is it addressed? The age of the doe doesn't matter in the age structure of the herd according to TPWD logic. CUZ THEY DON'T HAVE ANTLERS !!!! (neither do spikes)
"If age structure is deemed to be valuable to management,...What percentage change in age structure or condition does TPWD recognize that it needs to detect in order to trigger a regulatory change? TPWD
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Re: Just curious, after another year of antler restrcitions:
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You may be on to something!
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Re: Just curious, after another year of antler restrcitions:
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01/25/11 04:29 AM
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I run a large hunting lease and have a concern with the number of small,young does being killed. These deer represent the future breeding stock. Young bucks protected somewhat by their antler spread but does can be harvested at any size or age. Is this a problem for anyone else and if so, how is it addressed? The age of the doe doesn't matter in the age structure of the herd according to TPWD logic. CUZ THEY DON'T HAVE ANTLERS !!!! (neither do spikes) Or, does don't have the pressure of bucks (due to meat hunters) and thus many reach maturity.
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