doublerack
Active Member
I'm no biologist or deer expert, that's why I'm posting this and looking for your opinions. Deer are definitely resilient animals. They survive some of the most harsh conditions mother nature can throw at them. Last year was pretty rough, however not quite as bad as it has been this year. From what I have noticed, the early snow and extreme cold added a little more stress to the deer than normal. I found that more bucks dropped a little earlier than normal from what I've seen in the past. That being said, if these conditions continue into early spring and the search for good food sources compounds the stress level put on the deer, will we see less big bucks in 08? Sure enough, there will be some bucks that endure the winter and grow into giants this year, but will the added effect of this winter take it's toll? If the deer aren't as healthy when it's time to regrow their antlers, will they use more of the nutrients to replenish their body and less to their rack?
Again, I'm not sure. That's why I ask the rest of you. Is this a grey area?, or is there a scientific answer that can help give an idea what we have in store for this next year?
Again, I'm not sure. That's why I ask the rest of you. Is this a grey area?, or is there a scientific answer that can help give an idea what we have in store for this next year?