Cull or pass?

Pass em or blast em?


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So, is the assumption this buck could never breed and make a branch antlered buck? Define why you would cull?

My dad was 5'9 I am 6'1 glad he was not culled....lol...just sayin.

A future bucls genetics are not determined by the buck alone. And this culling spikes, or inferior buck thing has been exhaustively studied for years and proven NOT to work.
 
So, is the assumption this buck could never breed and make a branch antlered buck? Define why you would cull?
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Because he’s a legal buck and he looks like he would taste good. He might actually be a bit on the slim side (aka a bit young), but with a bag limit of three bucks a year, I would happily eat him.

Edit - my initial response to this thread was a bit tongue in cheek. I’ll happily shoot any buck that looks like it is at least 15-18 months old. I don’t hunt for bragging rights, but I also don’t shoot does except in places where there are too many deer.
 
We would call that a cow horn not a spike. We call a spike a young deer with much shorter single antlers. While that deer in the pic isn't ancient he is old enough I would guess he will not mature into a buck with a trophy rack. But he will grow into a big ole deer.
If I took the notion to shoot him I might but I would probably pass on him. I’m not convinced culling makes a big different in my neck of the woods. I doubt we can kill enough not typical bucks to make a difference. And then there's the does which carry the other half of the bad genes. No way to tell which of them to cull. If you got plenty of racked deer on your property killing ones like this wont negatively affect your herd. They make good freezer fillers.
 
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