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I do not have a plan for the entire state, and I have not seen another proposed here that makes sense. What I have learned, and hope others have as well, is that the DOW is not in the business of making sure each person has a decent population of deer to hunt. I once believed it was their intent to allow the herd to prosper across the state. I was wrong. The herd grew to a point that they were nervous they would not be able to control their expansion. They decided to cut it by any means necessary, and they cut it too deep in areas. I saw that here, and saw it early on as this wasn't a high density area to start with. Now, I don't hear nearly as many hunters bragging about filling all available tags... it would be mighty hard to do. What I do see happening is more of the "good ol boys" shooting fewer deer. Its obvious we do not have the excess numbers to harvest. The influx of Amish into the immediate area ... well, they are getting blamed by a lot of locals, but they were not here in numbers at the time we really did the damage. They will fill every tag they can, they seem to be behind the ball on conservation, still listening to what the DOW suggests.
My whining started years before most, and it started due to what I saw in Fayette Co. Anyone that has looked at my hunting logs over the last few years knows that I have it made up there now. The landowner kicked all others off the place. I don't shoot much, and it has made a big difference on that property. A few years of letting them live to breed makes a big difference, if you are fortunate enough to fall into a situation like that, you will see a rebound if you do your part and let them go. I do not see deer in that area like I once did, but my particular property up there is as good as it ever was.
My whining started years before most, and it started due to what I saw in Fayette Co. Anyone that has looked at my hunting logs over the last few years knows that I have it made up there now. The landowner kicked all others off the place. I don't shoot much, and it has made a big difference on that property. A few years of letting them live to breed makes a big difference, if you are fortunate enough to fall into a situation like that, you will see a rebound if you do your part and let them go. I do not see deer in that area like I once did, but my particular property up there is as good as it ever was.