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  1. I know of just one myself. Be like hitting the lottery for sure. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  2. That I can relate to. Booners are a tough go in this state for sure. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  3. Absolutely not. Not wild anyways. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  4. Nets are for Fishing. If they grow it they should get it. All of it. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  5. Is this a prize buck?. Not in the deer world. . So you would never know if I put his son on the ground and claimed it killed in Ohio! Point being is your talking foolish shit here that not even possible. Now I Quit! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  6. Lol. Sorry! I'm going to do something I never believe in!!! I QUIT! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  7. Lol. Yeah evolution. That's why there has only been a handful. Best part is that blows the shit out of your theory last night that an area of deer will all have the same genetic makeup. Lol. A buck from 300 miles away comes and boinks 5 does just totally changed the makeup of those animals from that area and then another buck boinks a female offspring of that buck and it just changed again. Like your Long Island theory. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  8. So now your saying that there is a diversified genetic group of Whitetails from areas that migrate? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  9. Lol. Funny part is one click of a button will show studies in the Dakota's of bucks and does traveling 200 and 300 miles and Right in Minnesota shows a study of one going 80 miles. Far from all being homebodies. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  10. Lol. I freakin give up. If you can only come up with some write up from 2014 you must be right. Uncle! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  11. What I follow is your Fing clueless to this whole subject and I will leave it at that Now let's not have another reply until you can tell me the furthest a Whitetail deer has ever been proven to travel. Then you can get off this crap that deer are homebodies. A buck traveling a mere 5 miles will change the whole genetic makeup of a herd without any special markers you speak of. If the blood is different the markers are changed. No two deer carry any same marker unless blood related! So how many miles did you find that deer traveled? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  12. a buck traveled 5 miles and boinked a doe and then went back home, your telling me because that deer was from Long Island he will have the same markers as a buck he chased away from that doe? Every deer on Long Island carries all the same genetics or the same markers? That's what your trying to pass here? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  13. My God dude your freaking clueless here. Every freaking deer in the woods standing anywhere in the country have different markers regardless where they stand unless they are blood related. Long Island deer do not carry some special Long Island marker just like no Virginia deer does. If they are not blood related up the family tree they will all have different markers, genetics along with everything else. Period Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  14. Of course they are going to have different genetics from Long Island and Catskills just like I have 90 deer standing here with different genetics unless their related. And I have the dnaed pedigree to prove it. Every deer on Long Island have different genetics unless they are related. Just like every Ohio deer. Just because they are not the same genetics does not prove shit to say that that new record buck was shot somewhere else and brought to that property. Not possible. Now tell me how far they have proven the farthest a Whitetail has traveled. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  15. Not with your theory. With what your trying to pass off as fact they should be able to DNA any other deer in those woods that the poached deer was in and they should match up as deer from the same woods.....even if they had no blood or guts to test? Now which freakin way are you trying to pass this crap off? Your telling me they can tell if a Ny deer is shot in Ohio then why couldn't they know that poached deer was shot in the area it was just by testing other deer in the area? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  16. After 25 years I would guess I know a little about it. There is absolutely nothing in a Whitetail deer that will tell you it's from a different area. Nothing. Maybe and a slim maybe they could get dirt or something from its hooves and find something but as far as blood jizz hair teeth or any thing else won't tell you shit but it's DNA makeup and the next deer tested will have a total different makeup unless related to the first test. Period! You want to read something do some research on how far a Whitetail deer has ever been proven to travel. Not the bullshit of a deer living on 400 acre homerange. How far one has been proven to travel. Just like Minnesota. You think antelope and Mule deer are traveling animals. Like from one state to another? Hell no, but it's happened and been proven. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  17. Again Bullshit. If they pull a tooth from 10 deer standing outside your door they will come up with 10 different profiles unless some of those 10 are blood related. There is nothing in their DNA that will tell someone where a deer lives. I could drop the 11th deer in there from a total different state and that would just show an 11th different profile and nothing else in that deer would tell them that that 11th deer is or is not from the same woods the 10 came from. I have 27 deer dnad from 7 different states and deer farms and nobody could come here and DNA my deer back to those states or farms. Only DNA that could be done would be to blood relative's of deer in those states or farms. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  18. Dude give it up. Never heard of a deer being able to be dnaed to its surroundings. They have to have DNA from something to DNA something Else to that something. Hence they knew that buck killed was killed where it was killed. They dnaed his blood to him. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  19. Exactly what I said. They dna'd the deers blood on the ground in one spot to the deer that was in another spot. Which of course told them the deer had to be killed where the blood was and taken from there. Sure as hell does not tell where that Buck lived or came from. It could have been shot in its tracks after walking 15 miles that day. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  20. Bullshit. Your really stretching it here. Do some research before making yourself sound any worse then you already do. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  21. No need for Cabin Fever when there is all kinds of stuff outside to kill and lakes full of fish to catch. Ny sportsmen should never have to have that sickness. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  22. I don't know. Maybe ask Minnesota where the Mule Deer or the Antelope that were seen and shot in that state came from. Do some Research. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  23. Yeah Ok. You keep telling yourself that. You really think they can just draw blood from 2 different animals and tell you one is from Maryland and one is from Ohio? All they can tell you is those 2 deer are not related. So if that buck was shot in Ohio but walked in from Pa before it was killed that deer would not be legit in your book?
  24. LOL... Give it up dude. The only thing dna will tell them is that they are or are not related. So you think if a deer from Pa walked into Ny they could tell that the Pa deer is a non resident animal?
  25. Negative. It will only dna back to parents or brother,sister Chances of finding one of them would be slim.
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