liv I didn't say reducing the tags wouldn't help.Explain what I said that has no logic.
BT,Doug also says the habitat is keeping the numbers down but I disagree.
In the 80,s that poor habitat pole timber in some cases supported alot more deer then we have today.Now before anybody gets excited I'm not saying that should be the case or those deer were healthy back then.
Beats me what the buggers ate but somehow they survived and continued the higher numbers.Again I do agree we needed some reductions.
Anyway back to my point,while Doug says habitat is keeping the numbers down from what I have witnessed and seen the populations were brought down through HR and now where those numbers dropped very low the coyotes are now keeping them in check.And in certain areas bears.It stands to reason the less deer you have the more impact coyotes will have on the lower numbers.
Before anybody misinterprets my post I am not asking for more deer in a pole timber woods then there should be.That's not my point.