Is your state's hunting better or worse then when you were a kid?
#21

What i meant is that i agree with what atlas said but then i added (though this may only be in my area) that with the surplus tags people feel the need to bang away at all the deer they see hoping that they can fill all their tags and this haphazard hunting kills, wounds, or scares off all the deer
#22
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Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: NY
Posts: 4,668

ORIGINAL: greenboy
What i meant is that i agree with what atlas said but then i added (though this may only be in my area) that with the surplus tags people feel the need to bang away at all the deer they see hoping that they can fill all their tags and this haphazard hunting kills, wounds, or scares off all the deer
What i meant is that i agree with what atlas said but then i added (though this may only be in my area) that with the surplus tags people feel the need to bang away at all the deer they see hoping that they can fill all their tags and this haphazard hunting kills, wounds, or scares off all the deer
I do think that ifyou give someone 5 tags they feel like they need to try and kill 5 deer.......I am all for someone shooting whatever they want but not necessarily everything that moves.
Hope that makes sense.
#23

Gamespooker is 100% correct, Georgia is way better than before. I do not see the numbers we once did in some area but the quality of bucks taken accross the state is 10 fold. We have 2 potential booners that are main frame 8's this year. To see a Ga deer grow that big is what I am talking about. One of the deer was on a trail cam for over 3 years. 10 years ago the deer would have died as a120" 2 1/2 yr old. Did I just type that Ga now has deer at 21/2 close to P & Y. WOW
#26

In a nutshell I think the DEC tries to apply micromanagement to the whole state.
UP and NLP I feel the Hunting is better, but deer seeing is not.
SLP In my view
Hunting is worst, but deer seeing is better.
We are held back by the NRC, Social Science plays a role in are deer management policy more than it should IMO.
#27

I started bow hunting in 1988 in Michigan. I saw more deer back then.
Now I see ALOT more bowhunters and fewer deer.
I'd have to conclude the hunting has gotten worse overall in Michigan (lower peninsula).
Now I see ALOT more bowhunters and fewer deer.
I'd have to conclude the hunting has gotten worse overall in Michigan (lower peninsula).
#28

i started hunting when i was 10.im 22 now.hunted the same ground for 12 years in a row now.the amount of deer are down....the amount of kills are down.but we are seeing better bucks...an i give that credit to 6 pt or better rule we made the past 3 years..... we havent shot a doe off the properity in 3 years either but not seeing any kinda increase to them...??
#29
Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: middle TN
Posts: 163

Started when i was 10 and now 38. There were far fewer deer back in the 80's in TN but much larger Racks than now. We have tons of deer but with so liberal hunting season they just dont get the age as before. In some areas 3 doe day and 3 buck a year not counting what can be taken on WMA which doesn't count against your state total.
#30
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: York,Pa
Posts: 2,645

I would have to say here in York,co. Pa the numbers are down and the hunting is get difficult! Everything is building up and its hard to find land to hunt! Definatly not the numbers they use to be. I could go to one feild as a kid and count 30-50 deer in a feild. Now maybe 3-5 due to hunting and developement!