All states balance the impact of deer populations for all interested parties. Hunters, farmers, insurance companies, not doubt, as it should be.
Hunters certainly have two wishes high on their list, more deer and quality deer. I would expect that be universal
Efforts are made by all areas to increase new hunter recruitment, sadly I believe it will be largely unsuccessful and will continue to decline. Our society has changed and continues to change.
I don't believe there can be any rational doubt that the population is much lower than it was previously. The reported official data, harvest and car accident along with first hand accounts and observations by hunters support this conclusion easily.
I guess this is my conundrum - do we continue to show the evil side of the ODNR and how they have decimated the deer herd, which certainly will not help to increase hunter recruitment or can we find a middle ground to work together?
Would we agree that although the deer population was down from its peak, that it is showing an upward trend?
Do we know if there has been an increase or decrease in quality buck harvested, relative to the number of total bucks harvested? - I know this is difficult to discern.
Do we as hunters believe that we can achieve both higher numbers of deer, maintain the quality of bucks, and not allow degradation of habitat at a state level?
WV has a high deer population - yet I don't see a lot of guys going there to hunt deer or lease ground, compared to Ohio. So clearly high deer numbers are not a driver for many hunters.
All in all, I just find it scary that hunter numbers are declining and the lack of trust between DNR's and hunters, will continue to be detrimental to hunting in the long term.