Yep. Particularly if you all do as we did and stop shooting antlerless deer. I don’t believe for a minute you need to curtail doe harvest for as long as we did, simply because there are still more deer in your area than in ours. We had so few fawns making it to adulthood due to predation it took a very long time to make a noticeable recovery. A generation of hunters in fact. It will be interesting to see now that the “good times” have returned, if the younger generation will whipe them out happily as we did.So you're saying there's a chance for Washington County![]()
I highly doubt it because this next generation only cares about the antlers.Yep. Particularly if you all do as we did and stop shooting antlerless deer. I don’t believe for a minute you need to curtail doe harvest for as long as we did, simply because there are still more deer in your area than in ours. We had so few fawns making it to adulthood due to predation it took a very long time to make a noticeable recovery. A generation of hunters in fact. It will be interesting to see now that the “good times” have returned, if the younger generation will whipe them out happily as we did.