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NJ,,,visit the fish and game site and sign up for the alert emails... Here is the link and e-mail I received.
http://www.state.nj.us/dep/fgw/news/2001/listannc.htm

2001 SIX-DAY FIREARM BUCK SEASON

According to the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection's Division of Fish and Wildlife, preliminary harvest estimates were developed for the 2001 Six-Day Firearm or "Buck" Season. Deer harvested during the balance of the six-day season brought the statewide season total to 9,895 deer. This year's harvest was considerably lower than the exceptional harvest of 13,016 bucks registered during the 2001 season and is more in line with totals seen in previous years.
For example, the 1999 total was 10,848; the 1998 total was 10,921; the 1997 total was 11,518 and the 1996 total was 10,035. The average Six-Day Firearm Season total for the past five years was 11,139 deer. This year's total was 11 percent below the five-year average.
The results of this year's season are thought to be attributable to several factors including warm weather, reductions in deer populations in agricultural and suburban areas and antler point restrictions in Quality Deer Management (QDM) zones.
The traditional Six-Day Firearm "Buck" Season is primarily a recreational season, however it also represents about 15 percent of the annual reduction in New Jersey's deer population. The recreational, economic and traditional values of the season are of great importance to New Jersey sportsmen and women who generally enjoy approximately 320,000 hunter-days of recreation during the entire six-day season. During all six deer seasons hunters spend more than $100 million as they enjoy in excess of 1.4 million recreation days hunting deer.
The tradition of buck hunting dates back to the first "bucks-only" season in the year 1909. In 1909 an estimated 62,000 deer hunters harvested a total of 86 antlered bucks. The tradition of this season includes taking only antlered bucks. The other five deer seasons in New Jersey provide for the taking of female deer and play a bigger role in controlling or reducing deer populations. This year's regulations provide for taking antlerless deer during all 138 days of deer hunting in areas with high deer populations and where deer populations are targeted for rapid reductions. For example, permit muzzleloader and permit shotgun hunters were authorized for a second year to take antlerless deer throughout the Six-Day Firearm Season in over half of the state.

2001 Six-day Firearm Season
Preliminary Harvest Estimate for the Entire Season
by Deer Management Zone

Deer Preliminary Previous
Mgt. 2001 5 year
Zone harvest average
1 187 270
2 483 576
3 113 209
4 211 256
5 919 1,076
6 159 296
7 387 435
8 870 959
9 91 188
10 538 529
11 244 312
12 564 598
13 118 238
14 294 317
15 201 223
16 250 241
17 177 189
18 165 163
19 261 261
21 294 274
22 79 94
23 342 308
24 194 172
25 184 191
26 385 350
27 127 183
28 173 162
29 107 159
30 65 84
31 57 63
34 192 226
35 157 228
36 17 40
37 0 10
38 no season no season
39 44 37
40 no season no season
41 205 199
42 78 32
43 74 92
45 113 111
46 194 143
47 82 54
48 158 180
49 5 23
50 154 159
51 41 66
52 15 11
53 4 7
54 21 15
55 31 20
56 no season no season
57 no season no season
58 no season no season
59 no season no season
60 no season no season
61 7 3
63 18 50
64 no season no season
65 46 58
66 no season no season
67 no season no season

Total 9,895 11,139

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