Johnny, Let me start by correcting the idea that I am hung up on score. If you will look thru my thread on La. bucks as well as most all things I post regarding my management approach I mostly talk about age in reference to specific bucks.I did show the score on the wide B&C buck as a response to your question about world records from the area.I think he is very unique and as stated one of the widest B&C bucks in the world. I have numerous B&C qualifying whitetails as well as mule deer, elk and sheep. I've never entered any of them. Draw your own conclusions.
My interest as a manager is to grow the highest quality deer herd I can within the circumstances I have. Indicators of that include, b/d ratio, weights per age class, age structure, impact on habitat and , yes, trends and antler size especially of mature bucks.
To accomplish these goals I provide as much nutrition as I can, and manage the herd and habitat as best I know how.Not so different from what many strive to do. I do employ game fences on some of the property and have found it to be invaluable for the benefit of the deer.I can provide a better environment, with less stress, growing higher quality healthier deer and deer herd than I can without the fence.I've been on 'both sides of the fence' and have a pretty good reference point. That is my value system...to do what is best for the deer.
Regarding my La. farm I think I have been very open about where we are now and the history. You are right. We were never able to grow the quality of deer I wanted before the game fence. The game fence was the best thing that ever happened for the deer. However to think these deer feed or act in any way like cattle is...well condescending to whitetail deer.
I know you don't like game fences. Fair enough. I think you understand that I value them as a tool to benefit deer. We have different opinions here. So what.I am very happy with my decisions. If you are happy with yours then life is a very good thing. Lets go enjoy the upcoming deer season.