ORIGINAL: Big G
I don't think poaching is that big of a problem here. I think alot of factors have a bigger impact on our herd. Coyotes, bear, dogs foxes all have a big impact on the fawn crop. When deer # are high so are the predators. 1 bad winter will do more damage to deer than to predators....so come spring we have a imbalance of deer to predator......including hunters in the fall. The only thing we can control is the hunter and what they take.
I think that when people say it is about the money they are correct.
Not all F+W fault....until the state starts to fund the department it's always going to be about the money!!!!! Hunting license sales should stay for HUNTING purpose ONLY. Find another way to fund the bird watching and leaf peeping. This would take some of the money problems away.
The rules now are at least a start in the right direction. We need more bucks in the population to breed the does that are going unbred. I don't care what the state says the buck/doe ratio isit's not 1/3 it's more like 1/5or6. No doe zones are great, but they need to redo the zones. Banning baiting is the biggest improvment. It has gotten way out of hand. What deer that were out there were all bedded around the bait pile and didn't have to move. When deer don't have to look for food they are not visable.
So I guess for all the complaining about the present hunting conditions we do( myself included ) we should look forward to the future of deer hunting in VT and improve on the new rules as we go.
We can't change the past only learn from it........
G
I agree with your summary Big G and I happen to hunt in your area. The winter kill there is substantial mostly because all the softwoods have been cut off and the really deep snow. I have owned my camp since 82' and there were plenty of winter yards all around my property. Now it is hardwoods and most of the deer are gone. It pushed me to hunt Steam mill Brook WMA and finally they are going to do some logging in the hardwoods there as evidenced by the flagging that appeared last year. The legal killing of problem deer at the tree farm in Stannard hurt most of that WM area. I am definitely in favor of the new regs and think the hunting will improve over time. Just got back from working at camp. The floor was getting bad and my 2 brothers and I ripped the old one out and will put in a new one Sunday.