I believe in the frequency/baiting logic. I dont live down there any more, but have a hard time believing its density related.
Please Report Dead or Sick Deer
Our agency is seeking reports of dead/sick deer suffering from Epizootic Hemorrhagic Disease (EHD) to help us track potential disease outbreaks. If you find a deer that has died or observe a deer that is behaving abnormally, please report your observations online.
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General EHD information:
Virus does not affect humans
Caused by the bite of an infected midge (small fly)
Transmission of EHD ceases with the first frost which kills the midge and interrupts the disease cycle.
One of the most common diseases of white-tailed deer in the United States
Symptoms
Symptoms vary and usually develop about seven days after exposure.
Deer may appear disoriented and show little or no fear of humans.
Affected animals experience high fevers may appear feverish and are often found in or near water in attempt to cool themselves.
Pronounced swelling of head, neck, tongue and eyelids
May have respiratory distress.
Wva is having an outbreak too. An area I hunt in Kentucky got hammered a few years back and there isn’t an ag field for miles in any direction.RUR crops were introduced in the late 90's. Athens is leading the state right now per that map, which has considerable more woodland/hills than crop land compared to other counties.
The areas I live and hunt in, Warren and Highland county have no were near the deer numbers we had 20 years ago thanks to EHD and probably other factors. You don't even see many road kills during rut anymore. There are some pockets with good numbers but there also are pockets with very few deer. 20 years ago the numbers were spread pretty equally though out the region. It's not that way now in SW and SC OhioEHD is very interesting to me. In my area of NW/NC Ohio, we have as high or higher a deer density as anywhere else in the state… Yet, we are almost never noticeably affected by EHD (knock on wood). Why is that? Is it because we have ample water supplies nearby? Even on a drought year, like 2024, we weren’t really hit by EHD.
The biologist in me wants to know more about the disease. But I wonder, all of you screaming to the DNR to “do something about it,” what exactly do you want them to do? Yes, it sucks that deer are dying before season. But the reality is we have as many or more deer on the landscape now as we’ve ever had. Arguably too many. Mother Nature is gonna do what she does, no different than when any other population of a species gets relatively high. If we don’t kill them, she will.
I often wonder if EHD didn’t kill mature bucks, if everyone would be as up in arms about it as they are. Let’s face it… guys get pissed because a deer they’ve got 2-3 years of pictures gets taken out by a midge instead of their arrow/bullet. Don’t get me wrong… I’d be really upset too. I just think we need to step back and understand there’s only so much we can control.