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<blockquote data-quote="BSK" data-source="post: 5823549" data-attributes="member: 17"><p>I also agree with all those who pointed out the end of the Earn-A-Buck program. That hadn't crossed my mind but has to be a big factor. I haven't finished analyzing all of this year's data, but our doe numbers are going to be big compared to the Earn-A-Buck years. During the peak of those years, I would come up with only 15 or so adult does on my place (and 30 antlered bucks). The last couple of years since Earn-A-Buck ended, more like 60 does and 45 bucks.</p><p></p><p>So we've got a vastly increased deer population on adjoining lands, plus vastly improved habitat on our land, and that changes things!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BSK, post: 5823549, member: 17"] I also agree with all those who pointed out the end of the Earn-A-Buck program. That hadn't crossed my mind but has to be a big factor. I haven't finished analyzing all of this year's data, but our doe numbers are going to be big compared to the Earn-A-Buck years. During the peak of those years, I would come up with only 15 or so adult does on my place (and 30 antlered bucks). The last couple of years since Earn-A-Buck ended, more like 60 does and 45 bucks. So we've got a vastly increased deer population on adjoining lands, plus vastly improved habitat on our land, and that changes things! [/QUOTE]
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