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DATA COLLECTION
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Big Black South Association 22,050 acres
144 Bucks Harvested 1 Buck Harvested per 153 acres Fawns = 5 1.5 yr old bucks = 15 2.5 yr old bucks = 10 3.5 yr old bucks = 37 4.5 yr old bucks = 46 5.5 yr old bucks = 20 6.5 yr old bucks = 6 7.5 yr old bucks = 2 8.5 yr old bucks = 3 79% of all bucks harvested were at least 3.5 years old 53% of all bucks harvested were at least 4.5 years old.
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4.4 years old 173 pounds 8.1 points 18.5 inch beam 14.9 inch spread
Average Buck Harvested during 4.4 years old 173 pounds 8.1 points 18.5 inch beam 14.9 inch spread
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Statistics for Buck Harvest
Age weight beam length spread
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Average Buck Harvested Comparison
Year Year 4.0 years old 173 pounds 7.5 points 17.6 inch beam 14.3 inch spread 4.4 years old 173 pounds 8.1 points 18.5 inch beams 14.9 inch spread
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% 4.5+ Year old Bucks % % % % % % % %
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Number of bucks by month (n = 141)
October November December January 2 (1%) 20 (14%) 74 (52%) 45 (32%)
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What day did the most bucks get harvested?
December 19th 10 bucks
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What was the best 3-day? December 18th – 20th 24 bucks
Zero!
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48% of all bucks killed were killed during the week before and week after Christmas
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Number of Does October November December January 27 (13%) 75 (36%) 57 (27%) 49 (24%)
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Big Black South Association 22,050 acres
208 Does Harvested 1 doe per 106 acres Fawns = 8 1.5 yr old does = 39 2.5 yr old does = 34 3.5 yr old does = 39 4.5 yr old does = 33 5.5 yr old does = 25 6.5 yr old does = 16 7.5 yr old does = 8 8.5 yr old does = 6 Lactation = 65% 61% of all does harvested were at least 3.5 years old
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Minimum doe quotas 2016-17 Bear Creek 5 Buckhorn 2 12
Campbell Swamp 20 Cane Lake 35 Crawford 10 FAA G & G 8 High Hill 20 Hilltop I 15 Homewood 15 Jasper Bottom 5 Last Chance 3 Millpond 35 Old Whitaker 15 Ragsdale 15
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140+ Bucks
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Food Plots No Round-Up Ready Corn or Soybeans
Sunflowers, Rice and Sugar Beets have herbicide resistant varieties which can not be planted. If planting corn, soybeans, or sunflowers you must keep the bags label to verify the source. Clovers, Wheat, Oats, Ryegrass, Turnips, winter peas are all fine to plant.
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Herbicides Round-up (glyphosate) is fine to use at any time. Just keep records of amount used and amount of area treated. All other herbicides used must get prior approval from Anderson-Tully Company.
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No Baiting !! Donkey juice Swamp donkey Lucky buck Big & J
Sugarbeet Crush Acorn Rage Chestnut Rage Acorn Frenzy Buck Grub Deer Nuts Buck Bomb Black Magic Cmere Deer Deer Cocaine Stump Licker Apple Burst Cornfused Beast Feast Rack Rock Buck Licker Honey Hole Mix Buck Bran Rice Bran Corn ETC, ETC, ETC.
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Any bait or feed found on Anderson-Tully property is grounds for immediate dismissal, not only for the guilty person(s) but for the entire club.
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No feeder is permitted to be within 100 yards of any Anderson Tully Company property line.
“Feeders may be placed no closer than 100 yards from the outermost boundary of an area of sole ownership or exclusive hunting rights.”
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DISEASES OF WHITETAIL DEER
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FIBROMA
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NASAL BOTS
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DEMODECTIC MANGE
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ELAEOPHOROSIS “Lumpy Jaw”
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BRAIN ABSCESSES
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Other topics New Hunting Regulations Bears? Hogs?
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140+ Bucks
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Epizootic hermorrhagic disease (EHD) Bluetongue
HEMORRHAGIC DISEASE Epizootic hermorrhagic disease (EHD) Bluetongue
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CHRONIC WASTING DISEASE (CWD)
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