The Alabama Conservation Advisory Board is recommending that for next season hunters be restricted to taking three buck deer. The new law would have some restrictions.
Under the plan, Alabama deer hunters could kill three bucks a season, and two would not be subject to any size restriction. The third buck must have four points on at least one side of its antlers.
“This is an attempt to produce a better quality herd,” said Harders. By reducing the number of young deer that are killed, he said, officials hope the state will produce larger bucks.
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Tom Remington


