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<blockquote data-quote="Mike Belt" data-source="post: 4547460" data-attributes="member: 69"><p>I might add to the above post.....</p><p></p><p>I know deer cover a lot of ground and their home ranges can shift about but when "counting" deer to set management goals I don't know if it'd be a fair assessment to include what are deemed safety zones. They don't get near as much hunting pressure. Does seem to be more home bodies than bucks and for the most part tend to stick to an area provided they have the resources for doing so. If there are triple or quadruple+ the does seen in a single setting by those allowed to hunt the safety zones as from the hunters in the hunting zones and those numbers are used to set quotas it again looks like those quotas are based on over inflated numbers. Should a separate quota be mandated coming from just the safety zones?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike Belt, post: 4547460, member: 69"] I might add to the above post..... I know deer cover a lot of ground and their home ranges can shift about but when "counting" deer to set management goals I don't know if it'd be a fair assessment to include what are deemed safety zones. They don't get near as much hunting pressure. Does seem to be more home bodies than bucks and for the most part tend to stick to an area provided they have the resources for doing so. If there are triple or quadruple+ the does seen in a single setting by those allowed to hunt the safety zones as from the hunters in the hunting zones and those numbers are used to set quotas it again looks like those quotas are based on over inflated numbers. Should a separate quota be mandated coming from just the safety zones? [/QUOTE]
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