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Harvest Report - 2016 vs. 2017 - Numbers Down
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<blockquote data-quote="Mike Belt" data-source="post: 4543256" data-attributes="member: 69"><p>I understand keeping it simple and I'm not necessarily advocating doing away with the 3 doe limits. Change it from 3 doe/day (or even 2) to 3 per season. Not many kill 3 in a day as is but with that regulation many kill far more than 3 in a season. I think that "worded" like the regulation is, the take away is that there is an overabundance of does and they can be indiscriminately shot all season long. It's simply not true and that misconception has lead to a substantial decrease in deer numbers in most of the state. Surely TWRA can't think this steady decrease is just some sort of an occasional anomaly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike Belt, post: 4543256, member: 69"] I understand keeping it simple and I'm not necessarily advocating doing away with the 3 doe limits. Change it from 3 doe/day (or even 2) to 3 per season. Not many kill 3 in a day as is but with that regulation many kill far more than 3 in a season. I think that "worded" like the regulation is, the take away is that there is an overabundance of does and they can be indiscriminately shot all season long. It's simply not true and that misconception has lead to a substantial decrease in deer numbers in most of the state. Surely TWRA can't think this steady decrease is just some sort of an occasional anomaly. [/QUOTE]
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