tomengineer
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Kind of. Here in NY state you are required to report your harvest. However many people don't as they forget, or are just too lazy etc. There is no requirement to report to buy your following year's license (which is a great idea in my opinion). This means NYSDEC basically assumes a certain reporting rate, then extrapolates that data to give a best guess at overall deer harvest. I'm not sure that people out west are intentionally deflating success rates but then again I don't know.I think the insinuation is that hunters intentionally under-report their success with the hopes that no new hunters will want to try that unit (because it has a low success rate). I don't know how much this happens, but it's another one of those things that could be dramatically affected by the number of responses for a given unit. For example, if there's a unit with only 10 tags and 5 hunters make a false report, that's going to skew the results a lot more than a unit that has 100 hunters and 5 liars.