BrokenArrow
Active member
Just curious about what is going on down there?
I do have a 2019 2nd rifle season tag for unit 16. So, there is a slightly selfish motive for this thread. But, I have read so many articles, posts and watched youtube videos saying that the deer pops are down across the board and have been since 2010????
In each of these media inserts is just as many theories as to why this actually exists. In other words, everyone has a different opinion.
I'd like to hear from some local folks.
So, from other peoples experiences, what is the main cause?
- Do deer live in elk habitat and are way back in humans-on-horseback territory?
- Are the deer all around private land and can those lands foster the population recovery in the wilderness?
- Do deer thrive in the transition zone between elk habitat and private land?
- Is feed stock suffering across the unit?
- Is water as a gigantic issue as it seems?
- What can normal people like us do to help? - The biggest question of all
- Or, is the deer population stable and we don't need to do anything?
I know that Unit 16 is very large with extremely varied terrian, so if you choose to chime in about unit 16 maybe it would be best to break it into the elk unit boundaries (16a, 16b,...) to be more specific about your experiences and opinions.
Thanks for your opinions, JW
I do have a 2019 2nd rifle season tag for unit 16. So, there is a slightly selfish motive for this thread. But, I have read so many articles, posts and watched youtube videos saying that the deer pops are down across the board and have been since 2010????
In each of these media inserts is just as many theories as to why this actually exists. In other words, everyone has a different opinion.
I'd like to hear from some local folks.
So, from other peoples experiences, what is the main cause?
- Do deer live in elk habitat and are way back in humans-on-horseback territory?
- Are the deer all around private land and can those lands foster the population recovery in the wilderness?
- Do deer thrive in the transition zone between elk habitat and private land?
- Is feed stock suffering across the unit?
- Is water as a gigantic issue as it seems?
- What can normal people like us do to help? - The biggest question of all
- Or, is the deer population stable and we don't need to do anything?
I know that Unit 16 is very large with extremely varied terrian, so if you choose to chime in about unit 16 maybe it would be best to break it into the elk unit boundaries (16a, 16b,...) to be more specific about your experiences and opinions.
Thanks for your opinions, JW