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Originally posted by mitchbcs View PostD I think it's a beautiful buck! Congrats! I'd rather not read a story than to read a made up story... Like others have done recently.
That's why the Mexico guys always say "Mexico buck" in their tittles. We then know right there they killed another pet. Lmfao. Hi Mexico guys.
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Wow - sad to hear all the negative feedback.
The green screen sure has changed.
Kill a smaller buck and get asked if you're sure it was AR legal.
Kill a spike or deer less than 4.5 and get debated for management practice
Kill a big deer and its high/low fence and genetics
Looks like the only deer to be proud of is a 150 class, free range, non east-texas (but not out of state) , 7yr old, killed without a Rage or Whisker biscuit.
Great Deer - Congrats
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Originally posted by Northeaster View PostWow - sad to hear all the negative feedback.
The green screen sure has changed.
Kill a smaller buck and get asked if you're sure it was AR legal.
Kill a spike or deer less than 4.5 and get debated for management practice
Kill a big deer and its high/low fence and genetics
Looks like the only deer to be proud of is a 150 class, free range, non east-texas (but not out of state) , 7yr old, killed without a Rage or Whisker biscuit.
Great Deer - Congrats
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Originally posted by Northeaster View PostWow - sad to hear all the negative feedback.
The green screen sure has changed.
Kill a smaller buck and get asked if you're sure it was AR legal.
Kill a spike or deer less than 4.5 and get debated for management practice
Kill a big deer and its high/low fence and genetics
Looks like the only deer to be proud of is a 150 class, free range, non east-texas (but not out of state) , 7yr old, killed without a Rage or Whisker biscuit.Great Deer - Congrats
Rwc
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Originally posted by Northeaster View PostWow - sad to hear all the negative feedback.
The green screen sure has changed.
Kill a smaller buck and get asked if you're sure it was AR legal.
Kill a spike or deer less than 4.5 and get debated for management practice
Kill a big deer and its high/low fence and genetics
Looks like the only deer to be proud of is a 150 class, free range, non east-texas (but not out of state) , 7yr old, killed without a Rage or Whisker biscuit.
Great Deer - Congrats
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Just to play with fire, I'll throw out two hypotheticals. Since I'm a nice guy, and can handle myself in a civil manner, ideally... I would expect everyone else to do the same. It's really not that hard (well, for some, I guess it's pretty hard).
First one: High fenced ranch, PURELY "native" deer. Never introduced a dang thing. All you did was put up a high fence and start managing.
Second one: High fenced ranch, you kill every "native" deer inside the high fence, and introduce new genetics.
Question: When fawns start hitting the ground that are products of out in the pasture breeding, are those fawns in hypo two "less wild" than the fawns in hypo one? What about their fawns (the third generation fawns)?
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No sir no difference they are wild deer in both scenarios.
Originally posted by Daddy D View PostJust to play with fire, I'll throw out two hypotheticals. Since I'm a nice guy, and can handle myself in a civil manner, ideally... I would expect everyone else to do the same. It's really not that hard (well, for some, I guess it's pretty hard).
First one: High fenced ranch, PURELY "native" deer. Never introduced a dang thing. All you did was put up a high fence and start managing.
Second one: High fenced ranch, you kill every "native" deer inside the high fence, and introduce new genetics.
Question: When fawns start hitting the ground that are products of out in the pasture breeding, are those fawns in hypo two "less wild" than the fawns in hypo one? What about their fawns (the third generation fawns)?
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Originally posted by Daddy D View PostJust to play with fire, I'll throw out two hypotheticals. Since I'm a nice guy, and can handle myself in a civil manner, ideally... I would expect everyone else to do the same. It's really not that hard (well, for some, I guess it's pretty hard).
First one: High fenced ranch, PURELY "native" deer. Never introduced a dang thing. All you did was put up a high fence and start managing.
Second one: High fenced ranch, you kill every "native" deer inside the high fence, and introduce new genetics.
Question: When fawns start hitting the ground that are products of out in the pasture breeding, are those fawns in hypo two "less wild" than the fawns in hypo one? What about their fawns (the third generation fawns)?
Doing it with a native herd like Marko's family for example, has... Is more impressive. We didn't have the genetic structure to go this route.
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