I just haven’t seen us (hunters) be adamant about strengthening our regulations…forgive me for my cynicism but I have a lot of examples to the contrary
I see a lot that take it upon themselves to be more selective. It actually amazes me because I have known a lot of these guys for forty years or more and they would have killed the first two spikes they saw 35 years ago and now a lot of them are eating their tags - even in Louisiana, of all places. A new state record non typical was killed 40 miles from my place his year. That deer was probably passed multiple times by multiple people in its life. It amazes me at the people I know who dont even kill a deer during season who’s goal was to shoot a limit 20 years ago.
While I dont live in a prime area for trophy quality antlers, I do live in an area where it is not that difficult to secure 1000 plus acre leases where hunters have incentive to pass deer. I am in a lease of 800 acres with 6 members - it is 160 acres of water and the rest great deer habitat - and none of the lease members has deer hunted it in the three years we have had it leased - and there are some great deer in the area. All of us have other areas just as good.
I believe you when you describe the hunting mentality of your area. I dont think you believe me when I am describing my area - but I am telling the truth. I have thought about this a fair bit and I am pretty well convinced the difference in the area is land availability.
It is fairly easy to get in a lease here of 1000 to 5000 acres. I have been in leases here of 800, 2000, and 4000 acres. Prices are not as high as most states.
I truly think if our ground produced antlers like Iowa, we would put them to shame because of cover and land availability. It is probably not that easy for three or four guys to go lease 1000 acres - or more - of deer cover in Iowa at an equitable price. That is fairly easy to do here - especially if you are local, know quite a few folks - and have a little money.
But the main reason we have fairly easy private land access - is our ground rarely grows a five yr old 150” deer. Folks from all over the country arent coming here to kill 125” deer. If your next door neighbor outfitter was the only one hunting that land - like my buddy hunting 1100 acres next door - your hunting would be better too. My buddy chose not to even kill a deer this year.
Yes, I have a lot of smaller landowners who are killing a bunch of deer - but most arent killing the bigger mature bucks - they are hunting spin feeders and filling freezers - mostly with does.
Another guy I know passed this buck this year not far from my place. It wont get passed if he gets on my land if we have a chance
