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Just about everybody that’s ever brought me a “cull” buck that’s pretty much all they ever bring me.
Seems like the older crowd is more guilty as the younger generation care a little more about killing big bucks.
Just because he’s got a bad rack one year doesn’t mean he will the next.
Our whitetail population would be a lot better off if people would focus more on actually filling their doe tags, which we are given 10 of for a reason.
 
We hunt QDM county, so spikes (4 and 6pt) get a free pass without thinking. I watched a 4 pt last year try to get a doe to stand up to breed her. Only issue was that she had been shot about 30 minutes before. Anytime I see a spike, I look back behind him and see if there is a legal buck trailing. It has happened more than once if you don't spook the spike.
 
Just about everybody that’s ever brought me a “cull” buck that’s pretty much all they ever bring me.
Seems like the older crowd is more guilty as the younger generation care a little more about killing big bucks.
Just because he’s got a bad rack one year doesn’t mean he will the next.
Our whitetail population would be a lot better off if people would focus more on actually filling their doe tags, which we are given 10 of for a reason.
You give me hope he’s been like this for 2 years we just cant hem him up
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Been proven time and time again. “Once a spike, always a spike” is campfire Fuddlore that rivals black panthers. “Culling” spikes is a redneck excuse to shoot immature deer because you don’t have the skillset or patience to kill a mature deer.
Not only that new studies out of the university of Georgia say kill the doe off in order to change your population
 
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