Deer are tested ALL OVER THE ENTIRE STATE, largely by lymph node samples collected by taxidermists and from roadkills. A large portion of hunters don't even know their deer are getting tested. Just because a positive showed up in Allen County doesn't necessarily mean that "some jackwagon voluntarily turned in a deer." And yea, don't be surprised if Allen County becomes a DSA county because, well, they literally did it with every other county where a positive sample was collected.I passed on a couple of days, due to rain, but I have that option being retired.
I didn't see near the amount of deer that I've seen in years past, but that could've just been bad timing on my part for the places that I hunted.
I trust the ODNRs numbers, so that means there's lots of deer left to kill. I gotta do my part to keep those kill numbers up and break last year's record.
On another note.... Some jackwagon voluntarily turned in a deer that tested positive for CWD, in Allen County. I can easily see the DNR adding Allen County to the DSA listing for next year. Next thing you know, they'll have designated shooters at the local parks, wiping out the deer populations.
Depends where you were, Phil. Weather in my neck of the woods that week was not good, I’m my opinion. And most hunters I talked to that week offered the same sentiment.6 days ago I said the weather was nearly perfect. Couple days to suit anyone's hunting weather preferences. If you like extreme cold you got a couple days. If you like mild you got a couple days. The winds were a little scary at times but it didn't stop me from hunting. I just puckered in the tree or hunted the ground. I sat out a day for rain but it wasn't terrible. No reason I needed to sit it out. Even got snow for some of our guys to the north to enjoy.
The weather excuse is total BS.