Joe Schmo
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The question is: How is the winter of 2018/19 treating Idaho’s mule deer?
After the winter of 2016/17 I am a worry wart when it comes central Idaho’s mule deer herd. I spend a lot of time there in the summer, a little in the spring and then a week during hunting season but never really in the heart of the winter weather. Maybe I worry too much but I believe there’s good reason to worry, see below. After the winter of 2016/17 I feel like the impact of anything more than an “average” winter will exponentially impact the herd…given the increased hunting pressure and harvest of younger bucks, see below. I will be spending time in the central ho in about a month but I’d like to hear from folks who have boots on the ground now. Observations?
I was a nay-sayer in the winter of 2016/17, I said “Quit yer bitchin and just go hunting”. I went hunting.
I don’t regret going mule deer hunting in central Idaho in 2017 or 2018. However, I feel like an idiot because I should have spent the summer of 2017 picking up dead heads. It’s apparent that the 16/17 winter literally decimated the herd, wait that’s not true at all. THE WINTER OF 2016/17 DECIMATED THE BUCK POPULATION IN CENTRAL IDAHO. True.
Over the past two years we have had days of seeing 100+ does in a day and no bucks. We have seen bucks…spikes and forkys and the occasional immature 3 and 4 point.
The problem is that there are still great numbers of people hunting and those people are now shooting plenty of those smaller, less mature bucks, this is not going to help the population rebuild. People are free to shoot any buck with a 3” horn as per the regs so go ahead, I’m just sayin.
I was listening to a podcast with a guy named Robby Denning or something and he said floored me, he said that the great hunting of 2014/15/16 was due to the fact there had been mild winters, more or less, ever since the bad winter of 1992/93…hold on now, that’s over 20 years!! That’s 20 years to get central Idaho hunting back to 2013/14/15/16 levels. Twenty years. Meaning that folks wanting it to be like the “good ol days” have got a looooooong time to wait. Anyways.
I’m wondering how this winter is affecting the central Idaho mule deer?
After the winter of 2016/17 I am a worry wart when it comes central Idaho’s mule deer herd. I spend a lot of time there in the summer, a little in the spring and then a week during hunting season but never really in the heart of the winter weather. Maybe I worry too much but I believe there’s good reason to worry, see below. After the winter of 2016/17 I feel like the impact of anything more than an “average” winter will exponentially impact the herd…given the increased hunting pressure and harvest of younger bucks, see below. I will be spending time in the central ho in about a month but I’d like to hear from folks who have boots on the ground now. Observations?
I was a nay-sayer in the winter of 2016/17, I said “Quit yer bitchin and just go hunting”. I went hunting.
I don’t regret going mule deer hunting in central Idaho in 2017 or 2018. However, I feel like an idiot because I should have spent the summer of 2017 picking up dead heads. It’s apparent that the 16/17 winter literally decimated the herd, wait that’s not true at all. THE WINTER OF 2016/17 DECIMATED THE BUCK POPULATION IN CENTRAL IDAHO. True.
Over the past two years we have had days of seeing 100+ does in a day and no bucks. We have seen bucks…spikes and forkys and the occasional immature 3 and 4 point.
The problem is that there are still great numbers of people hunting and those people are now shooting plenty of those smaller, less mature bucks, this is not going to help the population rebuild. People are free to shoot any buck with a 3” horn as per the regs so go ahead, I’m just sayin.
I was listening to a podcast with a guy named Robby Denning or something and he said floored me, he said that the great hunting of 2014/15/16 was due to the fact there had been mild winters, more or less, ever since the bad winter of 1992/93…hold on now, that’s over 20 years!! That’s 20 years to get central Idaho hunting back to 2013/14/15/16 levels. Twenty years. Meaning that folks wanting it to be like the “good ol days” have got a looooooong time to wait. Anyways.
I’m wondering how this winter is affecting the central Idaho mule deer?