2rocky
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I am wondering if having antler restrictions in a unit creates a selection force against larger antler size, particularly when hunter numbers are not limited.
I'm thinking about in Alaska 50" moose with 3 brow tines on one side....Does this select in favor of 40 inch moose with less than 3 browtines?
I'm thinking about the 4 pt or better elk units in Colorado. Many of these units are OTC. Does that select against 5 and 6 point bulls? does it select FOR the biggest toughest raghorn?
I have read many Whitetail states did see their average whitetail buck size increase with antler restrictions, along with doe seasons.
My question is whether that is as true in other Deer species.
I don't have a dog in the fight but it seemed like an interesting discussion.
I'm thinking about in Alaska 50" moose with 3 brow tines on one side....Does this select in favor of 40 inch moose with less than 3 browtines?
I'm thinking about the 4 pt or better elk units in Colorado. Many of these units are OTC. Does that select against 5 and 6 point bulls? does it select FOR the biggest toughest raghorn?
I have read many Whitetail states did see their average whitetail buck size increase with antler restrictions, along with doe seasons.
My question is whether that is as true in other Deer species.
I don't have a dog in the fight but it seemed like an interesting discussion.