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Originally posted by flywise View PostI shoot spike.....I shoot......deer
I dumb cause I dont have ghost trailer mirrors and I dont have light bar.
I want to be cool but I like mustard.on my biscuits
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Originally posted by Chance Love View PostNo, I didn’t listen to the podcasts.
I think most on here are arguing about a word. It’s just a simple little word that is getting y’all’s feathers ruffled. “Cull” means to “remove”. That’s it. It’s that simple. The reasons to remove can vary. On a lot of places in Texas you have to remove a certain number of bucks and does to reach desired ratios, numbers, etc. So you have to “cull” the herd. LF or HF doesn’t matter. You have to “cull” a certain number of bucks, and you have to “cull” a certain number of does. Simple math really.
It’s just common sense that you will remove bucks with lesser quality antlers and leave the bucks with seemingly more potential. I have NEVER seen a study where a ranch “culled” only 10 point or bigger deer. Wonder why that is? If a ranch needs to cull/remove 20 bucks to hit their numbers, then why not shoot the first twenty bucks you see regardless of antler configuration? If it truly doesn’t matter to the genetic make-up of the herd, then why not? Or better yet why not shoot the top 20 bucks and leave the rest? Is it making sense now?
Maybe we need a new word, like “skim”. Can you “skim” bucks without people getting upset? If I said I shot a skim 5 year old 7 point, would that be better? For the record I hunt both LF and Hf. Our LF isn’t big, but we have been “skimming” the lesser quality antlered bucks and leaving the “big” ones for about 15 years now. Average antler size has gone up. We will continue to “skim” on our LF lease.
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Originally posted by dope hunter View PostI'm not going to get into the debate about culling/ killing and whether or not you should or shouldnt, but I'll throw this picture out there just because. This is the progression from 2014 to 2015. Some would have culled him in 2014 and would have missed the opportunity at a beautiful buck in 2015 and beyond.
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Culling doesn’t work
Originally posted by Roy View PostLOL. I see what you did there.
Let's say you wanted to kill/cull, or in this case, eat, all the Dilly Bars at your place in order to get rid of them, but the shop next door keeps shipping them over. The only thing you accomplished was getting fat.
We couldn’t get rid of them all anyway. We only have so much stomach or in this case, tags... We just would eat as many as we are allowed, throw away the sticks and hope the DQ ice cream maker in the sky spits out some bigger ones every year with the sticks he still has. [emoji41]
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Originally posted by Smart View PostWe couldn’t get rid of them all anyway. We only have so much stomach or in this case, tags... We just would eat as many as we are allowed, throw away the sticks and hope the DQ ice cream maker in the sky spits out some bigger ones every year with the sticks he still has. [emoji41]
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I only read about a page and a half, but I do find it interesting that lots of people here think they can do what trained biologist With tons of resources, money and time cannot. study after study shows you cannot change genetics by culling. not even a little. the studies show that a big buck may pass on less desirable horn genetics and a small buck may pass on larger horn genetics not to mention all the doe contributes. kill what you want to kill, but to me culling is just a way to justify a kill.
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Originally posted by Javelin View PostI only read about a page and a half, but I do find it interesting that lots of people here think they can do what trained biologist With tons of resources, money and time cannot. study after study shows you cannot change genetics by culling. not even a little. the studies show that a big buck may pass on less desirable horn genetics and a small buck may pass on larger horn genetics not to mention all the doe contributes. kill what you want to kill, but to me culling is just a way to justify a kill.
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