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How do you know what a young buck will turn out to be in 3-4 years, I guess you can see into the future I wish could. Culling out a young buck because you think he will have genetic abnormalities is a bunch of BS. And if you knew your strain of whitetail you would know the Midwest strain is a bigger strain vs eastern deer and not all are farm deer in Northern Mn into Canada. Large bucks can be very secluded animals and never go into crop land many stay in the swamps and wooded areas around here. I seen a buck dress at 299 come out of Fort Ripley one year. No crop land there just thousands of acres of swamp and oak woods. And you are dead wrong about their sight and smell they do spook very easy. And as far as your poachers you do have a state DNR and a telephone in NY do you not? Have a safe hunt Best Regards!1) You are comparing farm fed deer to woods deer. Trust me, there is no comparison. Your farm fed deer are more numerous, they get big much faster, and they don't spook from the sight or smell of people like a woods deer.
2) You presume the locals don't bait and jack them. Also, the Tree Guys and Stone Guys (Bluestone quarries in the area) are known for carrying 22s to take the nice ones they see when they go in. It is so rare for me to see a deer as I drive in and out on the 2 mi 4wd road that I know they are being jacked.
3) You are also forgetting that this practice precludes culling genetic abnormalities that will never become good bucks.
Also, I choose to be a meat hunter, so with all due respect, I don't need anyone telling me what I should or should not be able to take on my own land. I don't bait (it is illegal in NY) or break the rules, even though it seems the majority of hunters out there are baiting. The fact of the matter is that a passed up deer is simply likely to be one you will not see again. Welcome to NY.