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<blockquote data-quote="Andy S." data-source="post: 4708543" data-attributes="member: 131"><p>I have not seen this year's doe harvest plotted, but I did see 2004-2017 plotted and age distribution of harvested does was pretty constant across all of those years. That was Dr. Craig Harper's defense about the membership possibly over harvesting does.</p><p></p><p>This year's doe harvest will be in the neighborhood of 90-100 does, where as years past was 165-235. We had planned to stop around 75-80 does this year, but the CWD sampling kicked us in the groin and made us do a 180 degree turn from what we had all agreed to do early December, which was lay off the does remainder of the season, and finish out season with 80 or so does killed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy S., post: 4708543, member: 131"] I have not seen this year's doe harvest plotted, but I did see 2004-2017 plotted and age distribution of harvested does was pretty constant across all of those years. That was Dr. Craig Harper's defense about the membership possibly over harvesting does. This year's doe harvest will be in the neighborhood of 90-100 does, where as years past was 165-235. We had planned to stop around 75-80 does this year, but the CWD sampling kicked us in the groin and made us do a 180 degree turn from what we had all agreed to do early December, which was lay off the does remainder of the season, and finish out season with 80 or so does killed. [/QUOTE]
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