Well we can agree that some places have lots of deer and others don't. I would suggest they give out lots of tags next year for these areas so we can let the areas that are low on deer repopulate.Me and maybe another 200,000 hunters might see you next year where you hunt them. You or othrs who seen all these deers in your area wouldn't mind would you?What WMU are you hunting?
2B 2D and 2F for me and my gang. I've heard basically the same story (from the same type of hunters) in all three.... no deer, they're killing all the does and yet the folks I hunt with see and harvest deer in all three of those WMU's. Do we have hotspots and coldspots in each? You betcha! But we've managed to find the deer on public , or open to the public, land in all 3 WMU's. In some cases, we are not hunting all of our traditional honey holes but we've found new ones.
I really believe that the bulk of the complaints are coming from hunters who want it "to be the way it was WHERE it was" no matter what.They either won't or can't adapt. Guess what? You may have to try a new spot! Not neccesarily a new WMU but maybe a new area. You might even have to do some off season scouting and a little homework to gain permission but the deer are out there and available for those willing to work for them.