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<blockquote data-quote="TNDeerGuy" data-source="post: 4162761" data-attributes="member: 3702"><p>Because some of you asked and it is somewhat relevant to the discussion. Anyone can do a quick search in Google and find this information out.... "[State] licensed deer hunters report" </p><p>However, one must be careful because just like with harvest reports because how they break everything down may likely be different, but it is safe to say that many of these States have far more licensed hunters than we do because many people travel to these States to hunt, unlike TN where we are not as big of a "destination State"—which is more than fine with me! </p><p> </p><p><a href="http://www.dnr.illinois.gov/hunting/deer/Documents/IllinoisDeerHarvestReportFinal.2013.2014.pdf" target="_blank">http://www.dnr.illinois.gov/hunting/dee ... 3.2014.pdf</a> </p><p></p><p>From Ohio: The Ohio Division of Wildlife issued 535,676 deer permits in license year 2013-14, nine percent fewer</p><p>than last year and the fourth consecutive year that sales have declined (Table 1). Permit sales for</p><p>2013-14 were off by nearly 14% from the peak in 2009-10. </p><p></p><p>From Iowa: (the most recent report they had listed online)</p><p>Table 1. Results from the 2008/2009 deer season.</p><p> Reported Success Percent Percent</p><p> Licenses Harvest Rate Does Antlerless</p><p>Youth/Disabled 8,839 3,405 39% 39% 49%</p><p>Archery 84,718 21,819 26% 42% 50%</p><p>Early Muzzleloader 12,498 4,342 35% 47% 56%</p><p>November Antlerless 12,562 3,858 31% 78% 99%</p><p>Gun 1 85,629 41,501 48% 46% 56%</p><p>Gun 2 65,013 21,829 34% 53% 64%</p><p>Gun (Landowner/Tenant) 42,186 12,762 30% 55% 67%</p><p>Late Muzzleloader 36,611 10,254 28% 57% 69%</p><p>January Antlerless 29,655 10,144 34% 77% 92%</p><p>Nonresident 15,228 5,975 39% 47% 53%</p><p>Depredation 6,466 3,083 48% 82% 97%</p><p>Special hunts 6,764 3,222 48% 82% 98%</p><p>Total <strong>406,169</strong> 142,194 35% 53% 64% </p><p></p><p>Wisconsin: </p><p><a href="http://dnr.wi.gov/topic/WildlifeHabitat/documents/deerhistory.pdf" target="_blank">http://dnr.wi.gov/topic/WildlifeHabitat ... istory.pdf</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TNDeerGuy, post: 4162761, member: 3702"] Because some of you asked and it is somewhat relevant to the discussion. Anyone can do a quick search in Google and find this information out.... "[State] licensed deer hunters report" However, one must be careful because just like with harvest reports because how they break everything down may likely be different, but it is safe to say that many of these States have far more licensed hunters than we do because many people travel to these States to hunt, unlike TN where we are not as big of a "destination State"—which is more than fine with me! [url=http://www.dnr.illinois.gov/hunting/deer/Documents/IllinoisDeerHarvestReportFinal.2013.2014.pdf]http://www.dnr.illinois.gov/hunting/dee ... 3.2014.pdf[/url] From Ohio: The Ohio Division of Wildlife issued 535,676 deer permits in license year 2013-14, nine percent fewer than last year and the fourth consecutive year that sales have declined (Table 1). Permit sales for 2013-14 were off by nearly 14% from the peak in 2009-10. From Iowa: (the most recent report they had listed online) Table 1. Results from the 2008/2009 deer season. Reported Success Percent Percent Licenses Harvest Rate Does Antlerless Youth/Disabled 8,839 3,405 39% 39% 49% Archery 84,718 21,819 26% 42% 50% Early Muzzleloader 12,498 4,342 35% 47% 56% November Antlerless 12,562 3,858 31% 78% 99% Gun 1 85,629 41,501 48% 46% 56% Gun 2 65,013 21,829 34% 53% 64% Gun (Landowner/Tenant) 42,186 12,762 30% 55% 67% Late Muzzleloader 36,611 10,254 28% 57% 69% January Antlerless 29,655 10,144 34% 77% 92% Nonresident 15,228 5,975 39% 47% 53% Depredation 6,466 3,083 48% 82% 97% Special hunts 6,764 3,222 48% 82% 98% Total [b]406,169[/b] 142,194 35% 53% 64% Wisconsin: [url=http://dnr.wi.gov/topic/WildlifeHabitat/documents/deerhistory.pdf]http://dnr.wi.gov/topic/WildlifeHabitat ... istory.pdf[/url] [/QUOTE]
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