LawDawg wrote:There has been research that says culling doesn't work, but its not from a genetic standpoint. It's from a deer traveling and where your bucks are actually born point of view. put very shortly, your culling may not be helping you as much as it is helping your neighbor.
I agree -- culling has a negligible impact on a free range herd (up to at least 10k acres in size according to the article below).
http://www.qdma.com/what-we-do/articles ... ent-bucks/ Some of my favorite snippets...
1. Shooting management or cull bucks has not been shown to improve antler genetics unless you hunt inside a high fence. It is all but impossible to improve antler quality through selective removal of “inferior antler genetics” in free-roaming deer populations. Thus, I believe the justification that the majority of culling hunters are using is baseless.
2. Under the genuine application of culling, only a small fraction of deer managers are at the level of achievement with their deer program where culling is likely to have a benefit, or at least not cause harm to a potentially successful QDM program.
If there is any place in North America where deer managers could make an improvement in antler quality through culling, and simultaneously document the results scientifically, it is on the King Ranch
...
“Over eight years of very intensive culling, we weren’t able to show any benefits in terms of improvement in antler quality.”
Sam1, find me one mention of the word CULLING in QDMA's list of principles and I'll buy you a Coke. QDMA principles care not one bit for antler inches.