letemgrow
PMA Member
That's one of the biggest disadvantages to more and more people holding out for trophy class deer without regard to age. The better young deer get screened out more often than in the past IMO because they're more visible at 3 and their range is way too broad.They pounded the young good genetic bucks, and it destroyed the area. I sold because of that. Even in Iowa it's an issue, almost everyone wants to hunt old, mature bucks, but VERY VERY few will do what it takes to grow them. I think a great genetic buck has almost zero % chance of surviving past 3 years old in most areas. Virtually every farm is hunted, and everyone has trail cams. So, if a buck with great potential is around, everyone in the area knows about him.
I had a 130" 2 year old come by me multiple times in one day chasing every doe he saw....he had 5 brows and good mass....he didn't make it.