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R.S.B. 04-03-2009 05:34 PM

RE: Its a great day in PA
 

ORIGINAL: bluebird2


I have been going in where were doing clear-cuts, and even some select cuts, for nearly twenty-five years now to count the growth rings on the species deer eat. In most cuts I can’t find anything deer eat that has regenerated since the mid to late 1940’s. That means it has actually been about sixty to seventy years since the deer allowed a good food source for themselves to grow beyond the seedling stage in most areas.
For years RSB has been claiming that the recent HR occurred because the habitat was controlling the herd. Now he claims the deer haven't allowed any regeneration for 60-70 years. Therefore, the habitat should have been controlling the herd in the 80s after 40 years of over browsing

But, once again the deer and the PGC experts tell us RSB doesn't have a clue and is just making things up and to prove it beyond a doubt I will show how the herd increased in the counties that comprise 2G from 1983 to 2000 in terms of DPFSM.

County 1983 2000
Cameron 19 15
Clinton 21 20
Clearfield 32 42
Elk 20 26
Lycoming 25 28
Potter 25 34

So after 60 years of what RSB claims was over browsing and despite the PGCs efforts to reduce the herd with bonus tags and high antlerless allocations the deer herd still increased in 4 out of the six counties. Therefore , it is blatantly obvious that it is not the habitat that was responsible for reducing the herd and the buck harvest by around 40%.

First of all do you have any idea why the professionals no longer manage the deer herd based on those over winter deer estimates that you base your entire premise and management objective on?

They don’t use those over winter estimates, as the means of managing today, because they don’t tell enough of the deer/habitat relationship facts and can lead you to the incorrect conclusions and thus the wrong management direction. Which is exactly what they frequenlty did in the past.


Yes, in that 60-70 year period there had been a few times the harvests had been increase enough to get some habitat recovery on the ground for a few years. But, every time it got on the right track,to wherethere was some habitat recovery, it was short lived before the public and political pressures forced it into allowing over population again until any short term gains were lost again.


But, even the data you just provided supports exactly what I pointed out in the first place. It was I who pointed out that the reduced antler less allocations and harvests for the twenty year period, up until the early 2000’s, hadresulted inthe deer herd increasing. In fact, they increased to the point they eliminated the stump sprouts and other regeneration in many areas of the northern tier, just as I pointed out. That in turn is what caused the current crash in deer numbers and today's low deer numbers in those same areas over the past few years.

Perhaps you should have recognized that you didn’t know what you were talking about, instead of providing even more proof and supporting datathat helps prove thatyou don’t have a clue?

But, thank you for providing more data that supports what I was pointing outin the first place. I love it when your ownpostproves yourarguements allwrong, yet again.

R.S. Bodenhorn

bluebird2 04-03-2009 07:44 PM

RE: Its a great day in PA
 

First of all do you have any idea why the professionals no longer manage the deer herd based on those over winter deer estimates that you base your entire premise and management objective on?

They don’t use those over winter estimates, as the means of managing today, because they don’t tell enough of the deer/habitat relationship facts and can lead you to the incorrect conclusions and thus the wrong management direction. Which is exactly what they frequenlty did in the past.
Thank you for once again demonstrating your colossal ignorance of how our herd is managed, since it is quite clear that you don't realize they are still using the over wintering deer density estimates to manage the herd.Every year the PGC calculates the change in the over wintering deer density and allocates doe tags based on those changes. That is why they increased the allocation in 2G from 16K in 2006 to 29K in 2007.

Yes, in that 60-70 year period there had been a few times the harvests had been increase enough to get some habitat recovery on the ground for a few years. But, every time it got on the right track, to where there was some habitat recovery, it was short lived before the public and political pressures forced it into allowing over population again until any short term gains were lost again.
Now you are just being silly. The data clearly shows the habitat in 2G supported more than 20 DPSM from 1983 to 2000. That is a far cry from being just a few years as you claim.

You have named three states what about all the others that are seeing the bennys from AR maybe you dont want to talk of those states.
What a loser!! Now you are even plagarizing my posts


scorp 04-03-2009 07:49 PM

RE: Its a great day in PA
 

ORIGINAL: R.S.B.




Yes, in that 60-70 year period there had been a few times the harvests had been increase enough to get some habitat recovery on the ground for a few years. But, every time it got on the right track,to wherethere was some habitat recovery, it was short lived before the public and political pressures forced it into allowing over population again until any short term gains were lost again.






R.S. Bodenhorn
Prove it? Once I know doe season was closed. Please list all the times it was closed to hunting from politics and hunters pressure on the PGC. This should be good.I call BS on your part once again.

TWOWITHONE 04-03-2009 08:01 PM

RE: Its a great day in PA
 
RSB why was doe season closed in 56.

BTBowhunter 04-04-2009 07:06 AM

RE: Its a great day in PA
 
Well, the sun is out, the rain is gone. Who's got a day in the outdoors planned? I think the ground is still too wet to run the plot mule through the new food plot so maybe I'll just get in some time at the range and then take a walk and see if the squirrels left any of the sheds out there:D

blkpowder 04-08-2009 08:36 AM

RE: Its a great day in PA
 
What the -ell is going on with this weather?[:'(] Woke up to over an inch of snow on the ground. Man has the turkeys shut down these past couple days. I hope this our last blast of winter weather. Would be nice if this weather nailed some of those rotten Ticks![/align]

bowtruck 04-08-2009 10:47 AM

RE: Its a great day in PA
 
temps have taken a dip no longer nice out but you have to hope it will turn 60 and sunny soon we are well into april now

bowtruck 04-09-2009 01:19 PM

RE: Its a great day in PA
 
alright so i complained to soon its nice out today. Seen 13 deer and 6 turkeys in my field at 130 today

ManySpurs 04-09-2009 05:49 PM

RE: Its a great day in PA
 
Rain or no rain. I'm calling in sick tomorrow with KettleCreekalitus.

hatchet jack 04-10-2009 03:11 PM

RE: Its a great day in PA
 
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