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| Author : | Topic: LESS DEER in NC ---- | Bottom |
| Dr Trout admin Posts : 1132 ![]() |
I jusy LOVE you guys who "cherry pick" certain years and certain counties.. to try to prove your point... NONE of you can use 5 year averages to show your point because that doesn't hold true for what you are try to sell,,, you folks should open a used car dealership.... and you are still using dpsm or dpsfm... this is 2007.. we are not using that anymore.... plus you are using figures that are almost 30 years old..... and recent figures.. that just silly... like comparing apples and oranges... I think I'll just let frank1 go about his "sales" pitch and I don't think he will find one single person here that agrees with any of what he is selling..... |
| Dr Trout admin Posts : 1132 ![]() |
My point was using 1984 then 1987 then jumping to 1997... and trying to say antlerless allocations were the reason is silly ... the habitat also continued to be destroyed during those years and especially the years before.... the habitat in 1984 and 1987 may have been able to support those numbers although I suspect the real numbers were MUCH higher... the forest of 1997 thru 2001 could not support that number and as I said... there are still hundreds of areas in Elk county that could not support 10 dpsm OR dpfsm.. I invite you to attend one of RSB's tours and see FIRST HAND... although I know that will not happen.... ![]() I have been on MANY of the tours and the whiners and complainers... NEVER SHOW UP... proving to me they know they are trying to "sell BS" on the internet... instead of learning the truth about deer and habitat with hands on learning.... |
| FlyFisher moderator Posts : 188 |
IMHO the herd was in need of a reduction in that area and most of the deer were congested in the areas near farms at the time. I know I was in the woods hunting you could go days then without seeing deer. Specifically in Elk County being heavily wooded there was not that many deer there at that time. I hunt SGL and Seneca land if that helps which really lacked good deer habitat and still do. | |||
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| Dr Trout admin Posts : 1132 ![]() |
I am not sure what area (county) you are talking about with your last post where you state 21dpsfm in 1999... it isn't for 2G because I don't think there was a 2G as such in 1999... so if it were Elk county I find it interesting that the hunters were averaging 3.2 does per sq mile and 3.2 bucks during the years 97-01..... which would be only harvesting 1/3 the available deer.... in fact for 20 years Elk averaged only 3.9 does and 3.5 bucks.. among the lowest in the state.... so why did the herd decline if not for habitat before HR... ?????? 20 year averages per sqaure mile COUNTY...DOES/BUCKS Elk...3.9/3.5 Jefferson...7.1 /5.1 Forest...8.6 /5.5 Warren...7.0/4.6 Mckean...5.4/4.0 Potter...5.4/4.2 Clearfield...10.5/5.6 Just how many deer did clearfield have that they could average KILLING 16 dpsm, not counting poachinig, cars, starvation etc..... and that's a 20 year average folks..... and the first few years of HR saw that figure go up even more..... and the folks want to cry about deer hunting in 2G..... killing 16 dpsm for over 20 years and having to hunt a more in balanced herd today.... I can see why after being SPOILED and getting use to killing/shooting deer rather than HUNTING deer they are the loudest ones complaining now... just the facts ![]() How could anyone think that the habitat would not and did not suffer trying to carry that many deer ..... ????????????????????????????????????? |
| FlyFisher moderator Posts : 188 |
I have seen the habitat and i know of areas in elk county were the only winter food is Hemlock trees. There are not may deer in that area but recently with the antler restrictions there are some nicer bucks. No the deer will never be huge but they are respectable 8 and 10 pointers. The thing is if you get one of thise nice deer you know you hunted hard or you are one of the lucky guys. --Last edited by Flyfisher on 2008-06-12 13:24:18 -- | |||
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| dpms moderator Posts : 394 ![]() |
I beg to differ, I bet you there is alot of beer in that area on the weekend after thanksgiving. |
| Dr Trout admin Posts : 1132 ![]() |
That is near my home grounds and yes there is alot of beer there EVERY WEEK-END..... Ain't typos a Bitch ?????? |
| FlyFisher moderator Posts : 188 |
LOL yeah with the brewery and all there are a few herds of beer in the woods. LMAO! | |||
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| FlyFisher moderator Posts : 188 |
corect me if i am wrong but wasn't it part of the PGC's plan to shrink the size of the deer herd to match the habitat? This allows the forest to regenerate and eventually come back stronger. Better habitat makes for a bigger deer herd when the habitat comes back. If the habitat is there you will get more deer. The deer were harvested for a reason. To let the forest regenerate. | |||
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| keystone Posts : 10 ![]() |
I agree. |
| FlyFisher moderator Posts : 188 |
There are areas with more deer but many of those farmland areas are not open to public the major deer kill is more for crop damage than by hunters. Personally I see noth wrong with farmers protecting there livelyhood. | |||
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| Buff moderator Posts : 267 ![]() |
frank, What happens after these significant clearcuts go to pole stage? --Last edited by Buff on 2008-06-12 17:28:46 -- |
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