At best 125ish a year killed. It may seem low to you Black belt guys/ West Alabama and maybe Jackson county folks. But, for the rest of the state, it just don't happen. Too many trigger happy hunters. Even letting them grow, the genetics to get to 150 and get killed by a legal means, just don't happen. In this part of the state, We don't just don't have the Ag, or the hunter discipline to support it. Not only that, here in Etowah county, be we just don't have large tracts of huntable land. And, we have high hunter numbers. I'm still thinking 125 is within 20% of the actual number. I'm taking about true 150" deer killed legally every year..

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