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    Re: Mule Deer Restrictions

    Quote Originally Posted by horshur View Post
    So ? .....
    Just a point of interest for some. Idaho has far superior funding to BC and it shows that you still have an adequate sperm supply at that ratio. Most of you know that but some here don't.
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    Re: Mule Deer Restrictions

    Quote Originally Posted by Stone Sheep Steve View Post
    And Idaho manages their buck to doe ratios at a minimum of 15:100 IIRC.
    1/2 Truth

    Idaho manages a portion of there areas to 15% min but they also manage other areas to a much higher ratio. Can’t remember if it’s up to 45% that might be Wyoming but I know for a fact Idaho runs mixed management ratios

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    Re: Mule Deer Restrictions

    Quote Originally Posted by Stone Sheep Steve View Post
    Just a point of interest for some. Idaho has far superior funding to BC and it shows that you still have an adequate sperm supply at that ratio. Most of you know that but some here don't.
    So what? Mule deer still winterkilled and they cut tags.
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    Re: Mule Deer Restrictions

    Harsh winter kill betrays a possibility they were overstocked.
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    Re: Mule Deer Restrictions

    Quote Originally Posted by horshur View Post
    Harsh winter kill betrays a possibility they were overstocked.
    Have not found single management plan that mother nature can’t throw a warp into lol

    This is that uncontrollable factor
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    Re: Mule Deer Restrictions

    One of the benefits rarely discussed about mixed management of populations when done in areas deer are not restricted by terrain the areas of higher ratios can benefit neighboring areas managed to lower ratios do to migration and bucks spilling over into neighboring zones

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    Re: Mule Deer Restrictions

    Quote Originally Posted by Wild one View Post
    1/2 Truth

    Idaho manages a portion of there areas to 15% min but they also manage other areas to a much higher ratio. Can’t remember if it’s up to 45% that might be Wyoming but I know for a fact Idaho runs mixed management ratios
    Quote Originally Posted by Wild one View Post
    One of the benefits rarely discussed about mixed management of populations when done in areas deer are not restricted by terrain the areas of higher ratios can benefit neighboring areas managed to lower ratios do to migration and bucks spilling over into neighboring zones
    So then whats the point of such small zones? Trying to manage wildlife like beef in a feedlot? pointless effort and expense, fine if the funds are there to throw away on exercises and experiments
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    Re: Mule Deer Restrictions

    Quote Originally Posted by boxhitch View Post
    So then whats the point of such small zones? Trying to manage wildlife like beef in a feedlot? pointless effort and expense, fine if the funds are there to throw away on exercises and experiments
    Your issue has no merit this is not high fence management lol

    If you want to learn the advantages to to different management systems start putting in the effort to reasearch beyond what is spoon fed to BC residents

    If you have an open mind and want to learn start looking into all the different studies and come to your own conclusion

    Dont need to take my opinion or anyone else’s

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    Re: Mule Deer Restrictions

    Quote Originally Posted by Wild one View Post
    Your issue has no merit this is not high fence management lol

    If you want to learn the advantages to to different management systems start putting in the effort to reasearch beyond what is spoon fed to BC residents

    If you have an open mind and want to learn start looking into all the different studies and come to your own conclusion

    Dont need to take my opinion or anyone else’s
    Well put, too many guys have a fear of reading something that may change their ways.

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    A wise man changes his mind often, a fool never....

    There's a lack of this on this site, I posted management practices that is showing great results, information that our present management system pulls resources from, and still
    I am the shit head that wants to take away Opportunity. Wow! Doesn't get any better than that.

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    Re: Mule Deer Restrictions

    Quote Originally Posted by Wild one View Post
    Your issue has no merit this is not high fence management lol

    If you want to learn the advantages to to different management systems start putting in the effort to reasearch beyond what is spoon fed to BC residents

    If you have an open mind and want to learn start looking into all the different studies and come to your own conclusion

    Dont need to take my opinion or anyone else’s
    don't really have a choice but to take your opinion. you have been relentlessly spamming it across every thread. with all due respect, I appreciate some of your posts but ffs give the keyboard a rest and go hunt some preds

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