Monday, February 14, 2011

Forest health, deer population, etc.

I have been part of many conversations around the bar at K-town discussing the pros and cons of deer harvest management in our area. The arguments generally tend to end up around conspiracies that "They" are allowing too many deer to be killed, resulting in hunter satisfaction decrease because hunters "aren't seeing" hundreds of deer a day like they used to.

Please see the interesting report here:

Pay special attention to the photograph taken in Seneca Falls and think about where your deer stand is. Do they look similar? If yes, ask yourself about the bigger picture of deer management, and more importantly, forest management (where ALL of our wildlife live)-- there are reasons why we aren't seeing a hundred deer a day anymore. Good ones. If we don't get these forests back on track, it won't just be deer that we are seeing less of... food for thought.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

OH HORSE PUCKEY!!!!!

Anonymous said...

Love deer hunting! Deer are not an endangered species! I was looking at some good hunting tips for white tail deers. Where is the largest concentration in the US of White tail deers?