Sgt Fury
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Friend of mine says they found 4 dead bucks and 8 dead does this past weekend in Jackson county. I know that EHD doesn’t discriminate but oddly enough, all 4 bucks were wall hangers.
This weather should bring a close to this season...
Remember this statement from the DNR.
Remember this statement from the DNR.
Garber said the DNR will continue to monitor the situation on EHD cases, but that’s really all they can do. She said deer hunting seasons would not be cut or changed due to the outbreak.
“No, we have to leave it be and let nature take its course,” said Garber. “We wouldn’t do that. We wouldn’t know what areas would be affected. On one farm many of the deer could be gone and the farm next to that would not be affected. That wouldn’t be fair.”
Well guess what.
To date the buck harvest for Jefferson county is 118. Last year at this time, 302. Thats a 61% reduction in buck harvests county wide.
136 antlerless to date. 186 last year. A 27% reduction.
Well guess what.
To date the buck harvest for Jefferson county is 118. Last year at this time, 302. Thats a 61% reduction in buck harvests county wide.
136 antlerless to date. 186 last year. A 27% reduction.
Do you really have any idea if the season was closed and then areas with no EHD in a area? That would cause a loud uproar from effected hunters with uneffected deer herds.
It's just a nature was of things as it hits one area and not another. Same thing with many deer in one area and few deer in another area.
Not what we want to hear or have but it's just that way as I see it.
I feel most normal hunters just want to hunt and don't really care if there are less deer to hunt. They will keep killing deer until there are none as in the distant past then set around and blame others.
Remember this statement from the DNR.
Garber said the DNR will continue to monitor the situation on EHD cases, but that’s really all they can do. She said deer hunting seasons would not be cut or changed due to the outbreak.
“No, we have to leave it be and let nature take its course,” said Garber. “We wouldn’t do that. We wouldn’t know what areas would be affected. On one farm many of the deer could be gone and the farm next to that would not be affected. That wouldn’t be fair.”
Well guess what.
To date the buck harvest for Jefferson county is 118. Last year at this time, 302. Thats a 61% reduction in buck harvests county wide.
136 antlerless to date. 186 last year. A 27% reduction.
Which goes back to Joe's point that most hunters rely on the DOW for bag limits to let them know how many deer there are.Just my opinion but that 136 doe could potentially have definitely aided in the repopulation efforts. Figure 50% birth rate (I would assume that may be low but don't know the statistics for chances of pregnancy) and assume each of those have an average of 2 fawns. That's the equivalent of matching the harvest rate by letting them walk. That does not count the compounding effect when their offspring start having offspring.
Don’t we have a guy to help aid us in this type of thing? To help be our “voice”.
Yeah where did he go?Don’t we have a guy to help aid us in this type of thing? To help be our “voice”.
Damn Mike, that's some unfortunate shit. Hopefully they do shut it down, obviously there's no way the population or what's left of it can handle any loss.Was talking to one of the board members at the club via text. I just wanted to make sure it wasn't just me. He said no one is seeing deer at the club. Not in person or on camera.
I'm hoping wise heads prevail and they shut it down there the rest of this season.
It's just dead there. Not even doe feeding in the plots.