travishunter3006
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"Most of the fawns that were born in 2010 made it through the winter," he says. "These deer will be available to hunters as yearling bucks this fall." Anis Aoude
I think this attitude is why so many hunters shoot the first spike they see. Big bucks don't get big if you shoot them as spikes.
If this guy is so awesome, so much so that he is the big game coordinator for the Division of Wildlife Resources, then why can't HE figure out that letting those yearling bucks grow up is the best plan for the state?
(http://wildlife.utah.gov/dwr/news/4...55-utahs-most-popular-hunt-starts-oct-22.html)
It was a big bodied 2 point.
I think this attitude is why so many hunters shoot the first spike they see. Big bucks don't get big if you shoot them as spikes.
If this guy is so awesome, so much so that he is the big game coordinator for the Division of Wildlife Resources, then why can't HE figure out that letting those yearling bucks grow up is the best plan for the state?
(http://wildlife.utah.gov/dwr/news/4...55-utahs-most-popular-hunt-starts-oct-22.html)
It was a big bodied 2 point.