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<blockquote data-quote="Buckys" data-source="post: 2043607" data-attributes="member: 107750"><p>That is how it works for many ranches in Texas.</p><p></p><p>Most of our hunting land is privately owned - takes years for residents to get drawn many of the state wildlife managements areas, etc. - and a lot of hunters are leasing land to hunt here. Land owners typically have rules or guidelines of their own for what you harvest, too.</p><p></p><p>In my opinion, our antler restrictions (some counties have them, others don't) are really dumb (one unforked antler or must have an inside spread of ~13"). I moved to a lease where they are not in effect but the previous lease I was on was full of 4+ year old 7 points with narrow, tall racks that really needed to be culled. But the land owners love them as they're convinced it promotes trophy bucks and therefore they can charge more to hunt their properties.</p><p></p><p>We run the trial cams to select both culls as well as have a better idea of what the biggest bucks look like. Also, keeping track of doe population as well as feral hogs which need to either be trapped or hunted at night to stay in check (good to know when they come in so you can plan your bed time around it).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Buckys, post: 2043607, member: 107750"] That is how it works for many ranches in Texas. Most of our hunting land is privately owned - takes years for residents to get drawn many of the state wildlife managements areas, etc. - and a lot of hunters are leasing land to hunt here. Land owners typically have rules or guidelines of their own for what you harvest, too. In my opinion, our antler restrictions (some counties have them, others don't) are really dumb (one unforked antler or must have an inside spread of ~13"). I moved to a lease where they are not in effect but the previous lease I was on was full of 4+ year old 7 points with narrow, tall racks that really needed to be culled. But the land owners love them as they're convinced it promotes trophy bucks and therefore they can charge more to hunt their properties. We run the trial cams to select both culls as well as have a better idea of what the biggest bucks look like. Also, keeping track of doe population as well as feral hogs which need to either be trapped or hunted at night to stay in check (good to know when they come in so you can plan your bed time around it). [/QUOTE]
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