Exactly GB!! The point restrictions are a joke. Maybe they are working in some areas, but from the complaining I have been hearing from other hunters they are fed up with antler restrictions. Its a fact that the smaller bucks are left to do the breeding when next fall rolls around, because anything that resembles a buck with four points to a side is getting shot. The exact thing is happening in this area I've hunted for 38 years. We have always had a couple of nice bucks running around and after a number of years of antler restrictions it is the same. Just a couple of decent bucks running around. If fact the nicest bucks that have been taken by my family were all taken in the pre antler restriction era.
Something that has really changed for the worst since antler restrictions is the little puny spikes that have never been in this area before. I remember when it was a rare siting to see a spike, and if someone did see a spike it had foot long spikes. Now little spikes are becoming the norm. I know this is due to the antler restrictions, because the genetic inferior bucks are doing more breeding than before. It has nothing to do with food source, because the same corn, and hay fields are here that were here forty years ago. Also plenty of white oaks around for bucks to get enough nutrition to grow big antlers.
Something else that peeves me is why don't the GC just make it three to a side statewide, if they have to have restrictions. Its pretty hard trying to see a two inch brow tine with a deer moving. Or even if its standing, facing not just the right way for you to count points. The fact is, it just plain isn't as fun buck hunting anymore. The first day of buck in Pa used to be huge. Hunters really looked forward to opening day. That is not the case anymore. I know for myself I could care less if I get a decent eight point or a four point, and many that hunt in this area feel the same way. I guess its an ego thing to get a buck with more antler on his head. Where many are just as happy with that four point. I haven't seen any Boone and Crocket bucks running around here, ever, and it sure ain't leaning toward any with the restrictions in place.
I have not pulled the trigger on a buck since antler restrictions started, and I used to get a buck almost every year. It really doesn't matter to me because I have more fun now shooting a doe in flintlock season. If the GC doesn't change things the way they are now they better be prepared for less and less license sales.
I know the GC says its to make a healthy herd. It looks like to me the exact opposite is happening. I think they envisioned more out of state license sales due to the bigger bucks they envisioned. It is all about money. Just watch what the GC does when license sales drop further.
You guys that think the GC does everything right, because they say its right. Need to look past the trees to see the forest.