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<blockquote data-quote="bigwave" data-source="post: 293807" data-attributes="member: 7537"><p>The big buck is a shooter, the one with the un-alike reack I would cull.......shoot some doe's too, it will only improve your breed stock. You have more deer than what are in the pic's....if you see 4 there are 8, the big boy will chase all the little ones away in the rut. I agree with the above statements.....food plots are a must......along with mineral licks. We have been working our plots for two years now and since we killed off the spike's and a few does, our deer are looking better. My buddy shot a small 8 point this year, but his horns were nice and thick for a Florida deer. If you manage the herd around your property you will see a major improvement in the deer. Those two small bucks are probably only a couple of years old, hard to say by the pic though.....with proper nutrients and cull practices you should be able to see improvements in the herd as a whole.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bigwave, post: 293807, member: 7537"] The big buck is a shooter, the one with the un-alike reack I would cull.......shoot some doe's too, it will only improve your breed stock. You have more deer than what are in the pic's....if you see 4 there are 8, the big boy will chase all the little ones away in the rut. I agree with the above statements.....food plots are a must......along with mineral licks. We have been working our plots for two years now and since we killed off the spike's and a few does, our deer are looking better. My buddy shot a small 8 point this year, but his horns were nice and thick for a Florida deer. If you manage the herd around your property you will see a major improvement in the deer. Those two small bucks are probably only a couple of years old, hard to say by the pic though.....with proper nutrients and cull practices you should be able to see improvements in the herd as a whole. [/QUOTE]
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