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Harvest Report - 2016 vs. 2017 - Numbers Down
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<blockquote data-quote="Mike Belt" data-source="post: 4543228" data-attributes="member: 69"><p>Just going on mine and my like minded friends that deer hunt, the doe population is way down in Hardeman and Fayette counties. If the doe populations are down you don't have as many fawns hitting the ground which consequently also means less bucks available. Less of both sexes just means fewer deer are going to be killed. I suppose TWRA's stance was to drop the overall numbers by allowing for 3 does a day for the duration of the season. They should be happy. That's exactly what has happened. Since that regulation is still standing I also suppose they want to keep it well below carrying capacity. I don't know if or for how long they'll continue this trend but I sure wish they'd back off some.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike Belt, post: 4543228, member: 69"] Just going on mine and my like minded friends that deer hunt, the doe population is way down in Hardeman and Fayette counties. If the doe populations are down you don't have as many fawns hitting the ground which consequently also means less bucks available. Less of both sexes just means fewer deer are going to be killed. I suppose TWRA's stance was to drop the overall numbers by allowing for 3 does a day for the duration of the season. They should be happy. That's exactly what has happened. Since that regulation is still standing I also suppose they want to keep it well below carrying capacity. I don't know if or for how long they'll continue this trend but I sure wish they'd back off some. [/QUOTE]
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