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<blockquote data-quote="troupe" data-source="post: 2015145" data-attributes="member: 42169"><p>I have to agree on the poor management. I grew up there and do miss W.Va. dearly. I have been one that would shoot a buck no matter. As I got older and moved away, I really do understand. It seems that Pa. may have a program that may work, not real sure. Look what comes out of Ohio. W.Va. could do well. I live in Eastern N.C. now and if this area would get some management going, it could produce some great bucks. Food is out of the roof for good nutrition here and the genetics are good as well. If they would do away with the dog hunting for deer, the bucks would grow. I know that it a Southern tradition, dog hunting for deer, just not this Hillbilly. Genetics are not very good in most areas of W.Va. but there are some big bucks and most of the big ones are older deer. I passed on a larger buck than the one pictured last year in the W.Va. season. Let him grow. At least you will know that you done the right thing. I would say 2.5 year old.</p><p></p><p>God Bless W.Va.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="troupe, post: 2015145, member: 42169"] I have to agree on the poor management. I grew up there and do miss W.Va. dearly. I have been one that would shoot a buck no matter. As I got older and moved away, I really do understand. It seems that Pa. may have a program that may work, not real sure. Look what comes out of Ohio. W.Va. could do well. I live in Eastern N.C. now and if this area would get some management going, it could produce some great bucks. Food is out of the roof for good nutrition here and the genetics are good as well. If they would do away with the dog hunting for deer, the bucks would grow. I know that it a Southern tradition, dog hunting for deer, just not this Hillbilly. Genetics are not very good in most areas of W.Va. but there are some big bucks and most of the big ones are older deer. I passed on a larger buck than the one pictured last year in the W.Va. season. Let him grow. At least you will know that you done the right thing. I would say 2.5 year old. God Bless W.Va. [/QUOTE]
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