Ohio bow hunters killed 45,836 deer during the first six weeks of the state's archery season, 11 percent lower than last year's kill of 51,543. The archery season started September 24 and will continue through February 5, 2012........
I believe it and they were down last year as well if I remember right..... So two years in a row they have been down.... Let me guess acorns......
We just keep whakin' and stakin' to keep who happy?!? Sure as hell isn't 95% of resident hunters IMO...
http://www.dnr.state.oh.us/Home/New...rs-Lead-Ohio-in-Number-of-Deer-Harvested.aspxAnyone have a link for those of us that are tooing and driving?
Morrow is going to have 1100 kills this year. Quote me on that. lol
I believe i also said last year this would be their new "excuse".. Weather and acorns were getting a little overused.Also keep in mind you are comparing data gathered through check stations in 2010 and telecheck 2011.
I believe i also said last year this would be their new "excuse".. Weather and acorns were getting a little overused.
"Ohhh there were this many deer checked, but we estimate it to actually be "this"
whatevs :smiley_depressive:
I don't think they are making excuses....yet. I think they are trying to say their strategy is working.
“While the season is still young, harvest figures for the second year in a row suggest that our liberal seasons and use of the antlerless deer permit may be having the desired impact on herds in those areas of the state where reductions are needed most,” said Mike Tonkovich, deer biologist for the ODNR Division of Wildlife.
I was simply pointing out that two different methods of collecting data were used, so there may be a "fudge factor".
"The areas that need it most" are urban, and semirural... If their goal is to reduce deer numbers in "the areas that need it most" they are failing miserably... If their goal is to severely impact deer numbers in the other 80% of ohio then they are succeeding greatly
"The areas that need it most" are urban, and semirural... If their goal is to reduce deer numbers in "the areas that need it most" they are failing miserably... If their goal is to severely impact deer numbers in the other 80% of ohio then they are succeeding greatly