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<blockquote data-quote="varmintH8R" data-source="post: 844780" data-attributes="member: 39801"><p>I totally agree with you, but am also a little mixed on putting formal restrictions in place (it has been discussed in parts of MI). I shot a nice 140 in pretty much the exact spot the above picture was taken 2 years ago, dressed out at 200lbs exactly. Prior to that my best buck was smaller than the one in the picture... It would have been hard to pass this guy up. 90% of my deer hunting is archery, which also narrows opportunities ....</p><p></p><p>Now I pass on anything smaller than my biggest, and take a cull buck or doe for meat. That works for me, but if someone who has never shot one that size (and especially a youth hunter) took it (the deer pictured) I would be flat-out excited for them. It's the classic "everything is relative" situation. Plus, anything that gets more hunters pumped and in the woods (and fighting gun-grabbers) is ultimately good for me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="varmintH8R, post: 844780, member: 39801"] I totally agree with you, but am also a little mixed on putting formal restrictions in place (it has been discussed in parts of MI). I shot a nice 140 in pretty much the exact spot the above picture was taken 2 years ago, dressed out at 200lbs exactly. Prior to that my best buck was smaller than the one in the picture... It would have been hard to pass this guy up. 90% of my deer hunting is archery, which also narrows opportunities .... Now I pass on anything smaller than my biggest, and take a cull buck or doe for meat. That works for me, but if someone who has never shot one that size (and especially a youth hunter) took it (the deer pictured) I would be flat-out excited for them. It's the classic "everything is relative" situation. Plus, anything that gets more hunters pumped and in the woods (and fighting gun-grabbers) is ultimately good for me. [/QUOTE]
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