We have a 13” rule in most of my area. It’s done worlds of good for our deer herd. We see so many more decent bucks now than we used to. The only thing that I don’t like about our regs is the limit. The state allows one buck over 13” inside and one buck with at least one unbranched antler. I don’t like the last part because it encourages the killing of spikes and lots of folks shoot them. That’s ok if it’s a kid getting his first deer but you’re killing bucks that you’ve no idea what they might turn into. The reason for the 13” rule is to let young bucks grow, and a spike that’s killed is done growing. Makes no sense to me, but it keeps the masses happy I guess. Dr. James Kroll did a four year study on first year spikes vs first year branch antlered bucks and proved that by age 4.5 they had all evened out. No reason to shoot spikes in my opinion. Off my soapbox now !
