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President Island Harvest Data / Mississippi River Stage History
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<blockquote data-quote="Bucket" data-source="post: 5406277" data-attributes="member: 1977"><p>Great info. Just to clarify, It looks like the Hunter's toolbox doesn't separate out Ensley unit harvest info, and if so, the latest harvest data would represent 30 hunters, whereas the earlier data was 80 hunters on 900 additional acres. </p><p></p><p>I also think timing of the flooding as it relates to crop planting affects deer populations for that year. I was there in 2019 (the lowest buck harvest on your graph) and that spring's flooding had prevented farmers from accessing most of the island to plant, and there were very few acres of beans. There were 2000 acres of cockelburrs though! Saw 10% of the deer that year than I saw 12 years before in 2007.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bucket, post: 5406277, member: 1977"] Great info. Just to clarify, It looks like the Hunter's toolbox doesn't separate out Ensley unit harvest info, and if so, the latest harvest data would represent 30 hunters, whereas the earlier data was 80 hunters on 900 additional acres. I also think timing of the flooding as it relates to crop planting affects deer populations for that year. I was there in 2019 (the lowest buck harvest on your graph) and that spring's flooding had prevented farmers from accessing most of the island to plant, and there were very few acres of beans. There were 2000 acres of cockelburrs though! Saw 10% of the deer that year than I saw 12 years before in 2007. [/QUOTE]
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