king402
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So I've been listening to a lot of mule deer podcast lately, including Robby's great conversations with some very intelligent biologist and antler point restriction (APR) has been brought up an discussed in many that I've listened to. It appears to me that the idea is not very well received and the consensus is that is doesn't make enough of a difference to implement an APR. I know a lot of hunters who prefer to hunt mature bucks and advocate for it but those hunters are usually outvoted by the larger population of hunters who prefer quantity vs quality. Does anyone know if a hybrid system has been considered by any wildlife agencies in any western states? Would it be possible to cater to both groups? Say something like every 5 years there could be an APR in place? Make it on years that it would be easier to remember.......2025, 2030, 2035, etc. That way there would be an age class of bucks every 5 years that could potentially grow larger antlers and have a better chance of making it to maturity. Maybe I'm just dreaming but it seems like there should be a way to appease both the quantity demand and the quality demand. Thoughts?