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Massive landscape change, in terms of deer herd reduction.Nope.... does not seem to be a national issue.
Hunting licenses are on the rise nationally.
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Deer numbers in CA are abysmal. Biologists , DFG like to claim habitat. Take a walk in B Zone. Everywhere you look , great habitat. A mix of burns from 2 to 12 yrs old. Heck, half the damn state has burned in the last 15 years. You can’t swing a dead cat without hitting a bear. Seriously, it’s the golden days if you are a bear hunter.
People are only going to hunt for so long without seeing any animals until they throw in the towel.
I’ve hunted B Zone since I was a kid, and it’s depressing what has happened to deer numbers. A guy can still find a buck, but you have to work really hard for it.
Thanks. That's what I thought.I think more people putting in.
Some refuges had some partial closures due to not getting enough water, but you dont really see that in the duck validation data.
It feels like there are more duck hunters now, but I think in reality there are fewer, but they are trying harder.
Not too good at hunter recruitment either. I think it was last year that they changed the youth hunting age for deer tags. I personally now a lot of high school kids that had been waiting to draw a youth tag and were left out of the drawing.A lot of good info here that people put together, gets people thinking. All I know that in my neck of the Sierra Nevada Foothills, land is being cut up and developed for single family homes. The migratory paths have been cut off with interstates and subdivisions. The forests above 5000' are choked to death with same-age class trees as logging was deemed too destructive by the tree-huggers, owl hooters and the like of the 70's/80's/90's. Deer no longer migrate. Their food supplies in valley and foothills year round due to irrigation of lawns, golf courses and landscape beautification. I see more deer and waaaaaaay better antler class in deer that live in gated communities compared to high mountain deer. In our area Cal-Trans, National Forests, DFW and others are now getting together and starting to install wildlife crossings in areas of the most concern (migration routes, high kill areas due to vehicles).
Yes we need more understory burns, need more logging, need more wildlife crossings. But more than anything we need a state agency who has the ability and desire to manage the game...er...wildlife in California. Like every gov agency in Cali..too complicated and too political.
Legislation again, not the department.Not too good at hunter recruitment either. I think it was last year that they changed the youth hunting age for deer tags. I personally now a lot of high school kids that had been waiting to draw a youth tag and were left out of the drawing.
Predators & persistent drought are two big factors imo .
More people!Is that because of a decrease in spots or more people putting in?
CA rules and regulations are much harder to understand than other states, including things like non-lead ammo, etc. On top of that, the zones and difficultly in drawing a decent zone are tough. Sure they issue 60,000 tags in A zone, but we all know what hunting there is like.
Unless you have money for private property access or are very dedicated to scouting and putting the work in, there just isn't the attraction like some other states.
There’s public land and most of the private that folks used to be able to hunt is no longer accessible, the areas where I deer hunt seem to be more crowdedDFW (I still so badly want to call them DFG) publishes how many licenses are issued each year.
I decided to plot it for each year, and it sadly shows the decline of hunting in our state.
What are your thoughts on why this is happening?
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Lack of hunting opportunity?
A general decline of outdoor activities in competition to being on the computer all day?
Perhaps a changing perception on the values of hunting? (hunters are "evil", or its an outdated activity)
Perhaps most of the hunters were military transplants from other states and this is just a decline in military personnel?
If we loose hunters, then hunting has less of a voice when it comes to legislation.
What are your thoughts?
you give the state and the residents too much credit, unfortunately I think they’ll likely screw up the opportunity to do something positive like they always doThat's the biggest corner that has been turned, people are finally realizing that controlled burns are necessary, and that logging of public land typically doesn't mean clear-cut like it does on SPI.
I would gladly give up a year or 3 of hunting to reduce tag numbers and let the species rebound. The problem is that CA DFW depend HEAVILY on deer tag revenue. So the powers that be will never make that decision, unless we want to pay $300 for a deer tag.Given the low numbers of animals, what are your guys' thoughts on reducing the number of tags to one instead of two? Or keep the 2 tag system but cutting the total number of tags in half in the OTC zones? I'm all for getting 2 bucks annually, if the population supports it. However in my experience, just seeing a legal buck in D5 or A Zone is a win in and of itself.
I would gladly give up a year or 3 of hunting to reduce tag numbers and let the species rebound. The problem is that CA DFW depend HEAVILY on deer tag revenue. So the powers that be will never make that decision, unless we want to pay $300 for a deer tag.
If I remember correctly there was a poll taken by DFG (at the time) on how to increase deer numbers. The poll was for biologists and/or wardens, don't remember exactly. But the number one answer was to limit tag numbers or put an entire hold on deer hunting for a number of years. Welp...D3-5 still has 30,000 tags, and they sell out.