Well yeah. Hunters are a selfish bunch. I'm right there with you.And screw this 'quiet time'! My favorite days in the woods are the week or so before gun season.
I wouldn't worry about any of this though based on talks earlier this morning.
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Well yeah. Hunters are a selfish bunch. I'm right there with you.And screw this 'quiet time'! My favorite days in the woods are the week or so before gun season.
Talk to anyone who knows anything. less is more. More does doesn't equate to better herd health, bucks, etc.
Michigan is the worst in the midwest when it comes to hunters being obsessed with shooting bucks and not does. The data doesn't lie.
Did harvest across the board drop to dismal numbers matching your personal observations?Where do you get your information? Got a 4 yr degree in game management?
I'm running with what I've seen since the 70's. In the mid 80s they shot all the does where I was hunting did a doe slaughter - shot my first deer during that, yes - a doe. Took 10 years to get first buck there. Had 16 day season, bucks only and I saw a buck in 1985, next one in 1996. Am not a fan of mass doe shooting.
Okay with doing it lil at a time to reach objectives but as we keep saying - they don't have the numbers - so no-one knows what the objectives are. They just say "shoot does!" Pretty lame.
This is happening in many states across the country. I hope this quiet time thing doesn't catch on. Absolutely no science other than less bucks getting killed.
THIS!!!! Every michigan hunter think their little piece of land is evidence of the bigger picture.Did harvest across the board drop to dismal numbers matching your personal observations?
I don't trust any hunter who thinks thier 10 days in the field a year gives them more knowledge than the across the board collective data. Now if the data has been manipulated to fit the narrative that's a far different concern.
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Slaughter? No. Shoot 1 a year. Yes!Where do you get your information? Got a 4 yr degree in game management?
I'm running with what I've seen since the 70's. In the mid 80s they shot all the does where I was hunting did a doe slaughter - shot my first deer during that, yes - a doe. Took 10 years to get first buck there. Had 16 day season, bucks only and I saw a buck in 1985, next one in 1996. Am not a fan of mass doe shooting.
Okay with doing it lil at a time to reach objectives but as we keep saying - they don't have the numbers - so no-one knows what the objectives are. They just say "shoot does!" Pretty lame.
This is happening in many states across the country. I hope this quiet time thing doesn't catch on. Absolutely no science other than less bucks getting killed.
You sum up the average Michigan buyer very well. Yet many will swear they see more bucks than does or there's more bucks than does in the population. There's so much ignorance up here it's embarrassing.my grandfather was from central mi., 15 mi west of Alma. My brother and I bow hunted there for 20 years. We hunted his 45 ac, his boss' 100 ac, and some other relatives land outside of Cadillac. We met some yanks at a bow shop 30 yrs ago, and are still friends. Anyway, our MI friends(2 brothers from Alma) took us 'shining' during bow season. Here in Texas we call it spotlighting. After that night, my brother refused to ever hunt in MI again! We saw hundreds and hundreds of deer across Gratiot county, about 1 buck for every 100 does. Not a single buck over 115", and he refuses to go back. A lot of folks up there, like some s. tx 'natives', would rather shoot a yearling spike, or 1 1/2 yr old 4 pt than a mature doe, just to say they 'got a buck'
I bowhunt lots of public in the NW13 (Zone 2) and see plenty of deer and I'm just a 54 and a half year old kid. I have no idea how the herd is outside of my area though. That's the issue with all these changes because each of the 3 zones have totally different management needs. It's going to be interesting to see what changes are passed for the upcoming season.You boys that think the herd is fine and dandy must have some nice private land to hunt in the southern lower. I’d guess you are under the age of 45 as well.
I am under the age of 45. I'm 42 and have been hunting since I was 8(had to start in ohio back then due to age requirements here). Just because you're not seeing the number of deer you used to doesn't mean the herd is in trouble. The herd is always higher than what people think it is.You boys that think the herd is fine and dandy must have some nice private land to hunt in the southern lower. I’d guess you are under the age of 45 as well.
"If you don't act right, I'll make a law". Did you help Whitmer pull all the boat launches out during COVID to prevent walleye fisherman from breaking quarantine?Michigan hunters have proven over and over they focus too heavily on bucks and not enough on does. This goes for the whole state. The buck centric mentality that has been a part of michigan deer culture has affectively screwed themselves out of a second buck tag.
This has nothing to do with me....OBR has been wanted by several biologists here for a long time. Things are finally aligning to make it happen."If you don't act right, I'll make a law". Did you help Whitmer pull all the boat launches out during COVID to prevent walleye fisherman from breaking quarantine?
I hunt Waterloo, Pinckney, and Brighton recreation areas in addition to a yearly UP trip. I'd want some hard data to support it, but anecdotally I would support OBR along the superior shoreline. Locally to me I do not see a need to reduce hunter opportunity. This past season I passed a few does on public I would have otherwise shot due to the number of EHD killed deer in that area. Are there piles of 120+ bucks running around out there? Absolutely not, but giving up opportunity to create that is not something that I would support.
If you're sick of your neighbors shooting "your" bucks; buy more land, build a high fence, move to a less populated state with larger parcels, or dedicate more time to hunting the class of buck you desire. If there are too many deer in your area get your friends, family, HAP, or use whatever method you want to reduce them locally. Since the late antlerless firearm season was added on public I no longer see an overpopulation of deer in the local areas I hunt.