BingoThey have the mentality of, since I'm not seeing deer, I better take advantage of the ones I am seeing....
BingoThey have the mentality of, since I'm not seeing deer, I better take advantage of the ones I am seeing....
Because this generation of deer hunters (for the most part) can't control their hunting like in years past....
They have the mentality of, since I'm not seeing deer, I better take advantage of the ones I am seeing....
Past generations did not willingly control their hunting. Hunting regulations did. Deer were mostly non-existent across much of the state in the 50's and 60's and even into the 70's in some areas because hunters did NOT control their hunting and it took hunting regulations to control their hunting.
Good point Dave, and as we are enlightened now we need too pass that on the the masses.... Looking back and realizing what was done to get us here is one thing, but looking back just for pinning blame is useless as it changes nothing.... Use it as a wake up call/rallying the troops too help them understand what mistakes were made....
I still have a hard time putting the ownership of determining how many doe to shoot on the backs of the average hunter. To me the governing body is the one to control this thru tags and seasons. The average hunter just isn't in the woods enough to do that. I have always found that alot of people that are on these boards have vast more knowledge than the average hunter when it comes to knowing the local deer herd. The people on here aren't your average hunter though.
I agree education is good. However, if you only spend a day or 2 before season picking a spot to hunt and a couple of days hunting, even with the education you still aren't likely to know what the local deer herd is.
I am surprised at Ohio's system of allowing 6 deer to be killed per year. With the way the system is setup it seems it would really pressure public land. Just as an example if I own land in Washington County and I get a buck and a doe early in the year in bow season. I still want to hunt so my option is to go hunt another county. It is probably unlikely to have private land connections in another county, so the easiest is to go to public land. While it is easier to restrain yourself on your own land if you know the population is low, you are far more unlikely to do this when hunting public land far away from your home territory.
Too late when that happensI'd imagine the sure fire way to get it through people's heads is when the same group goes out a different year and doesn't see a single deer. Maybe 3 years without seeing one. The problem lies in the fact that the one deer they do see, they are going to kill it twice because it is now this rare commodity.
***I'm thinking freely here and just letting it rip***
Too late when that happens
I am somewhat confused by the stated surprise of the current deer population and harvest levels. Those in this thread discussing the population reduction and bad shape we are in today need to not lose sight of the fact that the ODNR stated the population was too high and set out to reduce it to some target levels they arrived at through some method known to them. The population reduction was widely announced, tags were reduced, limits were increased, reduction was achieved in many areas. Once population was achieved the management plan sifted to maintaining the reduced levels, limits changed, the reduced tags all but went away.
What many are experiencing now is what was shared as the plan of the ODNR population goals from the beginning. Many here talk about how bad it has gotten but those setting the goals think it is right where, or close to where, they wanted it to be.
Many of you say it is broken and needs to be fixed. How do you convince someone to fix something that you think is broken but they don't think is broken? It is right where they planned to go all along and told everyone ( you and me) about it ahead of time.
Anyone claiming that the DOW can't manage the deer population should really step back and think about that statement a little. The DOW has demonstrated a tremendous capacity to manage the deer population. The stated their goals, said how they would do it and accomplished it pretty easily.
Hunters are the ones that look stupid in this not the DOW. The DOW looks like fricking Einstein in comparison.
Interesting way to look at it. I hadn't considered it that way. As stated I'm observing. Undecided on my position about this. After reading your post I ponder their thoughts. Is it: perfect! Worked exactly as we intended. Or is it: Oh shit. We killed way more than we thought and didn't know how many we had to start with.I am somewhat confused by the stated surprise of the current deer population and harvest levels. Those in this thread discussing the population reduction and bad shape we are in today need to not lose sight of the fact that the ODNR stated the population was too high and set out to reduce it to some target levels they arrived at through some method known to them. The population reduction was widely announced, tags were reduced, limits were increased, reduction was achieved in many areas. Once population was achieved the management plan sifted to maintaining the reduced levels, limits changed, the reduced tags all but went away.
What many are experiencing now is what was shared as the plan of the ODNR population goals from the beginning. Many here talk about how bad it has gotten but those setting the goals think it is right where, or close to where, they wanted it to be.
Many of you say it is broken and needs to be fixed. How do you convince someone to fix something that you think is broken but they don't think is broken? It is right where they planned to go all along and told everyone ( you and me) about it ahead of time.
Anyone claiming that the DOW can't manage the deer population should really step back and think about that statement a little. The DOW has demonstrated a tremendous capacity to manage the deer population. The stated their goals, said how they would do it and accomplished it pretty easily.
Hunters are the ones that look stupid in this not the DOW. The DOW looks like fricking Einstein in comparison.