Montana Mule Deer Mismanagement

Not to sound like an ass which I’m sure I will……the difference between 160” deer and 180” deer is quite significant
Agreed. A young 3 point, a nice three year old and a 4+ year old might have been a better description. However, I assume you get the point. I haven’t seen 3 deer in that area that represented different age groups age groups in a while.

Want me to drop you a pin?😎
 
Agreed. A young 3 point, a nice three year old and a 4+ year old might have been a better description. However, I assume you get the point. I haven’t seen 3 deer in that area that represented different age groups age groups in a while.

Want me to drop you a pin?😎
I’ll pass on the pin. That was more to my point it’s good you saw some different age classes the problem with putting numbers on things is it draws away from the conversation because then that’s all people think you care about when for me it isn’t about the numbers the tape breaks
 
https://billingsgazette.com/outdoors/article_de5278b8-f2e1-11ef-b479-cf42652717a4.html

From the article:

"Northeast Montana has seen an increase in chronic wasting disease as it spreads across the landscape, according to the Department of Fish, Wildlife & Parks.
'Regionwide, CWD prevalence in adult mule deer has increased from around 3% of the 2018-19 samples to almost 18% of 2024 samples,' said Scott Hemmer, Havre-area FWP biologist. 'Prevalence is more pronounced for mule deer in the northern hunting districts that border Canada.'
Following the latest sampling, northern hunting district (HD) 600 has a prevalence rate of 28% for adult mule deer. HD 670, in the north-central area of the region, shows a prevalence of 34%, and HD 640, on the eastern end of the region, has overall prevalence rates in mule deer of 30%. Prevalence in mule deer bucks is higher"
 
https://billingsgazette.com/outdoors/article_de5278b8-f2e1-11ef-b479-cf42652717a4.html

From the article:

"Northeast Montana has seen an increase in chronic wasting disease as it spreads across the landscape, according to the Department of Fish, Wildlife & Parks.
'Regionwide, CWD prevalence in adult mule deer has increased from around 3% of the 2018-19 samples to almost 18% of 2024 samples,' said Scott Hemmer, Havre-area FWP biologist. 'Prevalence is more pronounced for mule deer in the northern hunting districts that border Canada.'
Following the latest sampling, northern hunting district (HD) 600 has a prevalence rate of 28% for adult mule deer. HD 670, in the north-central area of the region, shows a prevalence of 34%, and HD 640, on the eastern end of the region, has overall prevalence rates in mule deer of 30%. Prevalence in mule deer bucks is higher"
I guess targeting the older bucks for the last 75 years didn’t work in stopping it.
 

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