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<blockquote data-quote="MillIronQH" data-source="post: 278609" data-attributes="member: 4658"><p>There are so derned many places around here that are high fenced that the landowners are allowed to cull hunt to get rid of the "inferior" bucks. The man who owns the ranch I managed at Campbellton took a 3 point last year that dressed out at close to 300#. Good eating to. I know. I got a back strap and a couple of roasts off of him.</p><p></p><p>I haven't heard anything about doe over population around here but there seem to be enough hunters who know you can't eat the horns to handle it. Mostly the ranchers take does and save the good bucks for their hunters. Some of the guys pay $1000 a gun plus X$ for certain bucks. I think it was the 74 ranch that got $7500 for a 14 point big time B&C buck two years ago.There was a 30something point nontypical taken in McMullan county about the same time. I never heard what that one cost but I bet I could of payed my feed bill for a couple of years and gotten my Vet's son thru another semester at A&M.Z</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MillIronQH, post: 278609, member: 4658"] There are so derned many places around here that are high fenced that the landowners are allowed to cull hunt to get rid of the "inferior" bucks. The man who owns the ranch I managed at Campbellton took a 3 point last year that dressed out at close to 300#. Good eating to. I know. I got a back strap and a couple of roasts off of him. I haven't heard anything about doe over population around here but there seem to be enough hunters who know you can't eat the horns to handle it. Mostly the ranchers take does and save the good bucks for their hunters. Some of the guys pay $1000 a gun plus X$ for certain bucks. I think it was the 74 ranch that got $7500 for a 14 point big time B&C buck two years ago.There was a 30something point nontypical taken in McMullan county about the same time. I never heard what that one cost but I bet I could of payed my feed bill for a couple of years and gotten my Vet's son thru another semester at A&M.Z [/QUOTE]
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