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<blockquote data-quote="Carlos" data-source="post: 5749701" data-attributes="member: 15745"><p>Right.</p><p></p><p>Here's a post from the WMA FB page.</p><p></p><p>"So 15 will be the final number for the 2023 CatoosaWMA first muzzleloader hunt. Yes this number is lower than previous years. However look at the other WMAs that also had hunts this weekend. Those number are also way down. Temps were near or exceeded record highs. This alone can significantly reduce daytime deer activity. </p><p>So let's compare:</p><p>2022-47</p><p>2021-26</p><p>2020-71</p><p>2019-52</p><p>2018-25</p><p></p><p>Look at the high in 2020 of 71 with the next year being well below at 26. The numbers have bounced around significantly over the last 6 years. Lots of outside influencers factor into these numbers. So let's see what the next hunt has to deliver."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Carlos, post: 5749701, member: 15745"] Right. Here’s a post from the WMA FB page. “So 15 will be the final number for the 2023 CatoosaWMA first muzzleloader hunt. Yes this number is lower than previous years. However look at the other WMAs that also had hunts this weekend. Those number are also way down. Temps were near or exceeded record highs. This alone can significantly reduce daytime deer activity. So let's compare: 2022-47 2021-26 2020-71 2019-52 2018-25 Look at the high in 2020 of 71 with the next year being well below at 26. The numbers have bounced around significantly over the last 6 years. Lots of outside influencers factor into these numbers. So let's see what the next hunt has to deliver.” [/QUOTE]
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