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Harvest Report - 2016 vs. 2017 - Numbers Down
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<blockquote data-quote="Back Home" data-source="post: 4542796" data-attributes="member: 2034"><p>Anyone have a theory about why total statewide numbers are down? Year to date, year over year, 2016 shows about 139K deer killed compared to this year's 125K. Total statewide WMA harvests are up though. I didn't do a full analysis, but it looks like most counties are slightly down. I hunt in Wilson and Davidson, and this is the case for both.</p><p></p><p>Possible the 3 deer per day limit is catching up, or can we blame it on the weather again? What do yall think?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Back Home, post: 4542796, member: 2034"] Anyone have a theory about why total statewide numbers are down? Year to date, year over year, 2016 shows about 139K deer killed compared to this year's 125K. Total statewide WMA harvests are up though. I didn't do a full analysis, but it looks like most counties are slightly down. I hunt in Wilson and Davidson, and this is the case for both. Possible the 3 deer per day limit is catching up, or can we blame it on the weather again? What do yall think? [/QUOTE]
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