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Articles about managing whitetail deer, including genetics, nutrition, herd culling, spike bucks and more.

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Wildlife Management Associations - WHY? by Larry Jones Topic: Whitetail Deer Mgmt
This article describes why wildlife associations are needed in Texas, what is to be gained by their members and their communities, and what they do to accomplish their goals.
Published: Sunday January 01, 2006
Spikes - To Shoot or Not to Shoot by Macy Ledbetter, Wildlife Biologi Topic: Whitetail Deer Mgmt
Spike Bucks - Should they be "culled" or not? Hunters have argued this point for years, and many still do. However, when you examine the facts, the answer is very clear.
Published: Saturday December 31, 2005
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