Ok, Let's say the age structure is younger than Ia/Ks, and in fact, I'd say that's a distinct possibility/reality. But - does that mean it's broke? does that mean it needs to change? does that then mean it's out of balance or negatively affecting the health of the deer herd? Or is it 'bad' because it isn't what trophy hunters want it to be?
According to 2023 Missouri harvest totals, it was a record year.
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – Missouri's 2023-2024 deer-hunting season ended Jan. 15 with the Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC) reporting a preliminary record-setting total deer harvest for the season of 326,026. This year’s new harvest record surpasses the one set in 2006 of 325,457.
Is population an indication of the health of a deer herd? Maybe, maybe not but likely. Is Harvest? Maybe/maybe not but likely.
If Missouri has good/better habitat than Ia/Ks, is that a contributing factor to fewer trophy deer being harvested than those states? Maybe/maybe not.....
I'm actually for an older age structure of bucks and
I would POTENTIALLY support changing some Regs so that the quantity of mature bucks increases - However, I won't be disingenuous and claim it's to better the health of the herd, or that the age structure of the herd is out of balance- because I have seen no proof or indication that those 2 things are a problem in the herd today.
I would appreciate the links to scientific studies, or even articles/emails written by Missouri Biologists supporting those claims.....