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Time will tell if Tonk is full of it or not. I know one thing, if he hasn't heard anything from hunters about the overall numbers & sightings of deer being down, then he hasn't been outside of his office, or anywhere online. The forums have had these types of threads going all throughout the season. And that is real time information from actual hunters, spending time in the woods. I'd have to say that the majority of hunter's I've talked to seemed to be seeing less deer this past season. Factor in the harvest figures from the prior two seasons and you have to question whether these types of kills can continue to be achieved.
So then what to do next? If most hunters feel that deer numbers are on the decline, and aren't buying in to the ODNR storyline of weather, acorns, and squirrel babble, then we have to take matters into our own hands and kill deer according to our respective areas. Only kill what you feel your hunting area can provide. If you like seeing high numbers, then only kill one deer, and encourage others in your group or hunting area to do the same. Just because you can kill a certain amount of deer, doesn't mean you should.
In duck hunting it's called voluntary restraint... you try to only shoot the drakes, and let the hens live to lay more eggs. It's still legal to shoot a single hen mallard in your daily bag, and Ohio wants hunters to kill more "antlerless" deer (does), but dead hens can't lay eggs. Just like dead does don't have fawns. Don't read into this thinking I don't kill does because I do, and will continue to do so on the areas that I hunt in which there are enough does to go around. The point is hunters might just have to self-police and use some voluntary restraint if we feel the overall herd numbers are on the decline.
I see what your saying.. However, this will do absolutely zero good as a whole. While the big buck craze of QDM has gone through the roof the past 10 years for big buck management .. I bet there is a very small percentage of Ohio hunters that practice it... The ODNR takes ample credit for the management practices that led to Ohio becoming a big buck state.. Not "we the DNR didn't do anything, It was all the QDM hunters. We want them to shoot 6 bucks, but the fuggers only shoot 1" No they constantly point to their 1 buck limit as being the key... Does the DNR get to take credit for a low buck limit leading to bigger bucks, but not a high doe limit leading to decreased deer?
You can't dramatically increase deer numbers when you neighbors are allowed to blast away. How about the Amish neighbors that shoot 6 deer per family member... Or the neighbor with 50 acres who shoots 2-3, his brother shoots 2-3 and they take ole dad out to shoot 1 or 2 for gun.
The bottom line is man.. It's not out job to limit deer numbers so as not to be detrimental to the herd as a whole. That is first and foremost the responsibility of the DNR. Management Starts with them.. It is their sole reason for existence..
Saying we should limit ourselves to 1 instead of 6 is like saying everyone should go 30 in a 65. Can I personally do it... Sure.. Do you think everyone will? Or even 50% will? Never... Why have speed limits set by ODOT if that's even remotely possible. The only way to make everyone go slower is to lower the limit.. Not pass the buck and say you should practice "voluntary restraint"...