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Re: Why are there so many more does than bucks?
[Re: CNC]
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Mbrock
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So here’s a question for the shoot more does crowd……Sticking with the Bibb Co example with them killing 2000 bucks and 1700 does…….If you did try to balance the ratio through doe harvests like is being suggested…..Could Bibb Co handle killing another 300 does per year and sustain that long term without the overall population decreasing?? What about if we take and apply these ideas to counties like Marshall……Could Marshall handle doubling its doe harvest to try and match the bucks being killed??......... It’s site specific CNC. I only recommend whatever doe harvest is needed to accomplish landowner objectives. There’s not one answer to every situation. I do know the properties I’m managing are some of the best places to hunt and have a quality experience. Also, the majority of habitat in AL is not in good condition. It’s awful as a matter of fact. There’s a lot of places I visit that aren’t reaching the populations potential because they’re being held back by poor timber and habitat management.
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Re: Why are there so many more does than bucks?
[Re: Beadlescomb]
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2 hours ago
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treemydog
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8 point
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My cams are showing almost equal numbers of does and bucks at the moment, assuming I don't have multiple does, yearlings, and fawns family groups that are taking turns visiting the sites at similar times on different days.
Elmore Co.
Last edited by treemydog; 2 hours ago.
You gonna pull them pistols, or whistle Dixie?
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Re: Why are there so many more does than bucks?
[Re: Mbrock]
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1 hour ago
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Mbrock
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So here’s a question for the shoot more does crowd……Sticking with the Bibb Co example with them killing 2000 bucks and 1700 does…….If you did try to balance the ratio through doe harvests like is being suggested…..Could Bibb Co handle killing another 300 does per year and sustain that long term without the overall population decreasing?? What about if we take and apply these ideas to counties like Marshall……Could Marshall handle doubling its doe harvest to try and match the bucks being killed??......... It’s site specific CNC. I only recommend whatever doe harvest is needed to accomplish landowner objectives. There’s not one answer to every situation. I do know the properties I’m managing are some of the best places to hunt and have a quality experience. Also, the majority of habitat in AL is not in good condition. It’s awful as a matter of fact. There’s a lot of places I visit that aren’t reaching the populations potential because they’re being held back by poor timber and habitat management. You’re also relying on ppl equally entering does and bucks in GC. I am tell you with certainty, they are not.
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Re: Why are there so many more does than bucks?
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50 minutes ago
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Joined: Jun 2012
Posts: 23,611 Awbarn, AL
CNC
Dances With Weeds
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Dances With Weeds
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Awbarn, AL
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Yeah, the ratios are likely a little worse than what's being shown.........
Last edited by CNC; 49 minutes ago.
We dont rent pigs
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