Deer herds are managed by every state differently, and for different reasons, but certainly one of those reasons is trophy potential. The "I should get to kill what I want, when I want" is what led to modern wildlife management. Obviously the MDC is trying to balance the desires of people such as yourself who want freedom, people like alpha dog who wants to shoot young bucks, and people such as myself who will only kill mature bucks, and find a balance. In addition there are non-hunters and insurance companies to deal with as well. Certainly there needs to be some management or there would be no deer at all. So the question is, what should the management be? I offered my opinion on what would improve Missouri's deer herd from my perspective as a hunter. I've been fortunate enough to hunt in some places where the mentality is different, and the quality of the hunting is different. Unfortunately, old habits die hard.
In Colorado my rifle elk tag was good for a bull, 4pts per side or better, or a cow. In alaska a bull moose must be a certain size. The concept isn't exactly crazy, nor is new. It's just new to Missouri.
When the MDC was studing the idea of re-introducing elk in to the Ozarks I told my friend who is an MDC game warden that there is no way the residents of the Ozarks would stand for any of those, "new fangled giant deer things". And all be darned if public outcry didn't kill the idea. To me, the deer management is similar. Since it's always been one way, that must be best right? I lived for 4 years in Springfield, and lets face it, change doesn't come quickly to Southern Missouri. Sometimes that's a good thing, sometimes it drives me crazy.
Trophy hunting is a style of hunting, but it is inextricably entwined with management plans. And I continue to believe that more hunters would be pleased more of the time, with a point restriction (and a generation worth of time to adapt to it).