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YooperMike 09-26-2005 09:27 AM

Deer Registration
 
Good morning hunters. I have a question I would like to get some info on. I live and hunt in Michigan. We do not have any system of deer registration. There are some voluntary check points set up for the first couple of days, and the DNR sends out a survey at random. My brother and I have been hunting a combined 70 years and have never received a survey. Wisconsin has mandatory registration for all who take a deer. Every gas station, grocery, bait shop, you name it has a registration station and it works very well for getting accurate harvest information. MI just estimates. Do you all think that registration is a good or a bad thing? I wish and have lobbied for MI to start a registration program but the response is always the same. "There is no tradition of registration in the state, so hunters would oppose it." Please, tell me what you think. Thanks.

cyberg 09-29-2005 03:22 AM

RE: Deer Registration
 
I live in MN Mandatory Registration. Responsible hunters should be willing to do this because the reason of doing this is to collect harvest information, which helps the DNR set and change bag limits for area's and manage the population.

IMHO its a good idea for any state to do.






JoshKeller 09-29-2005 03:34 AM

RE: Deer Registration
 
Really, if you ask me, when it comes to deer numbers your always just taking a guess. There are some deer out there in easily accessed areas that have never been seen. There will always be poachers and dishonest "hunters".

So IMO, even with state with mandatory check its, the numbers are skewed quite a bit from actually check ins to harvest.

PABowhntr 09-29-2005 04:23 AM

RE: Deer Registration
 
I would love to see it in PA as I think it would at least give us a fair estimate of the deer harvest as well as a potentially more accurate estimate of the deer herd. The response here is always that it would cost too much to manage.

MDNewbie 09-29-2005 04:40 AM

RE: Deer Registration
 
In Maryland we just implemented a new online or phone registration system. You go online or call an 800 number and give them you license number, location where animal was harvested and type of animal (antlers vs. antlerless)

I was very fortunate to have already tried the sytem last Saturday when I had my first bow kill ever. I only started bow hunting a year ago. Last season was more about shooting at targets but his year has started great.

YooperMike 09-29-2005 06:48 AM

RE: Deer Registration
 
I know IL just put in the phone system too, although i've never used it. Sounds interesting and very stress free for the hunter and still voluntary. Anyone have an idea what the cost is?

turtleshell 09-29-2005 06:54 AM

RE: Deer Registration
 
How do they veirfy if you have used a tag or not? That seems weird to me

Fieldmouse 09-29-2005 06:55 AM

RE: Deer Registration
 
It's about time MD started the program of phone in registration. It was a big deterant to shooting deer there because of the long drive to find a check in station. NC has been doing it for years. It's the only way to go if you have to check in the deer.

Personally it's a waste of time to check in a deer to be honest. More deer are killed by auto's and they aren't checked in.

MDNewbie 09-29-2005 06:59 AM

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It's not voluntary it's mandatory. They know how many tags you have used up becasue you give them your hunting lisence number. Once you give them all the information they provide a 12 digit confirmation number which you use for the processor or taxidermist. I made the call on the way to the processor and only took a few minutes.

Bird Hunt Dog 09-29-2005 07:15 AM

RE: Deer Registration
 
Registration.........good:D


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