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Kathwacckkk 08-28-2008 07:37 AM

Michigan Baiting & Special anterless
 
Interesting year in Michigan coming up. Obviously with the baiting ban in effect, it will force people to change their tactics. There is also the special anterless firearm season in Lower Michigan September 18 -22. I usually do not start taking down does until late season muzzleloader, but I am running low on meat.

Question: Do you think with the baiting ban and the special anterless season, the kill count for the entire state will be up or down? Why?

IMHO: I think the kill will be about the same. The lack of baiting will get the deer up and moving more as the cannot just wait until darkand then go eat their fill on a bait pile. They will have to forage a couple times during daylight hours. Those counties with higher numbers of deer should see more. I would be surprised if the early anterless deer season has much of an effect on the herd numbers as most hunters are not aware this is going on, but should be enough to stabilize the kill numbers.

The downside: With the lack of baiting and deer moving more, I think there will be more car deer accidents. I also think you will see more reports of trespassingas people cannot lure deer onto small properties with large bait piles.


JakeinTX 08-28-2008 01:35 PM

RE: Michigan Baiting & Special anterless
 
moved to correct area.

Robv2007 09-01-2008 09:26 AM

RE: Michigan Baiting & Special anterless
 
also keep in mind that firearm season is 3 weekends this year instead of 2, so i think a lot more deer will be taken during firearm season, that being said i think the kill will be up

coca_colaguy23 09-01-2008 01:38 PM

RE: Michigan Baiting & Special anterless
 
I expect the kills will be down , and tickets for baiting will be up !!!

ranger6 09-01-2008 08:21 PM

RE: Michigan Baiting & Special anterless
 
poaching will also might be up for those who can not hunt.

Bukemdano 09-14-2008 06:27 PM

RE: Michigan Baiting & Special anterless
 
I think this is STUPID and quite frankly makes me mad. I hunt in a place the parcels are smaller in size anywhere from 5 to 20 acres. It's nice at the start of bow season to actually see deer that are relaxed in their natural state. I just know once the guns start blazing it will turn the deer nocturnal or at least the smart ones. Hopefully the laps in time between the 22nd and the first of October will chill them out.

buckhunter14 09-14-2008 07:47 PM

RE: Michigan Baiting & Special anterless
 
Early doe season in September is very foolish IMO. Very foolish.

On another note, I think the kill will be about the same. Maybe people will actually have to take a doe instead of shooting a small buck. Who knows? The UP may have a low year, due to a very hard winter last year.

And as for Michigan baiting, read my other posts on the other thread...


Good luck to all, don't shoot a spotted fawn out there this weekend [:'(]

coca_colaguy23 09-15-2008 07:43 PM

RE: Michigan Baiting & Special anterless
 
Guess It must not effect me or I was asleep while looking. where in the LP is the "early" antlerless season ?

whatisup02 09-16-2008 09:33 AM

RE: Michigan Baiting & Special anterless
 
south of the shotgun line

joebow 09-16-2008 10:51 AM

RE: Michigan Baiting & Special anterless
 
i dont know the reasoning for an early doe season unless the extended late seasons arent getting enough hunters, if there is much pressure it will make bow season a little tough. it wont affect my area up north, but i know guys heading down state to hunt.

probably the same amount of deer will be shot this year with or without bait people may have to work a little harder.


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