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Harvest Report - 2016 vs. 2017 - Numbers Down
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<blockquote data-quote="UpperTully" data-source="post: 4543170" data-attributes="member: 1983"><p>I pulled the Lauderdale Co totals for the past 10 years since that is the county I spend most of my time hunting. In the past 10 years,out totals have dropped 60%. I wouldn't venture to say it's all because hunters are being more selective. I believe years of liberal limits and the 2015 flood have resulted in the decline of seeing deer altogether. I believe the Unit L mentality for us is completely absurd. It's as if TWRA has the mentality that we have endless amounts of does to harvest, because we don't. Out of the hours I've spent in a tree in Lauderdale Co this season, I've seen hardly any does.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="UpperTully, post: 4543170, member: 1983"] I pulled the Lauderdale Co totals for the past 10 years since that is the county I spend most of my time hunting. In the past 10 years,out totals have dropped 60%. I wouldn't venture to say it's all because hunters are being more selective. I believe years of liberal limits and the 2015 flood have resulted in the decline of seeing deer altogether. I believe the Unit L mentality for us is completely absurd. It's as if TWRA has the mentality that we have endless amounts of does to harvest, because we don't. Out of the hours I've spent in a tree in Lauderdale Co this season, I've seen hardly any does. [/QUOTE]
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