Medicine Man
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Monroe Co. ( central) way less deer, both bucks and does...Very dissapointing.
I'll agree with you on the lack of mature doe. Passed on several young doe that had their yearlings with them and wasn't much difference between momma and the yearlings.I live and hunt in Wapello county. I live in a great deer area, so regulary take rides through the neighborhood. I hunt 7-10 farms in Wapello, Davis, Appanoose and Jefferson counties. All farms have WAY less deer than 2008-11! Only one that has large stream saturated with beavers and plenty of good waters have good deer numbers, interesting on that farm I have not found a singe dead deer. They seem to be migrating to areas with better food more than past years. I feel because of drought the deer are lacking in nutrients more than before.
Also this year I see something Ive never seen in Iowa (only other states) large numbers of fawns with few mature does.. That is usually a result of heavy hunting pressure. Something needs to change. We only saw 5 bucks over 3.5yrs old amazingly we took 3 of those 5!
Also this year I see something Ive never seen in Iowa (only other states) large numbers of fawns with few mature does.. That is usually a result of heavy hunting pressure. Something needs to change.
Very low mature buck #'s up here. Very few "big" deer killed this year in comparison. Very few sightings of good bucks in all my scouting and hunting.
Overall #'s are quite a bit down compared to the last 5 years.
Fayette, Winneshiek, Clayton, Allamakee
Spring shed hunting in 2013 and I found lots of bone piles scattered around.The lack of skeletons is a big mystery for all reporting low numbers of mature deer... I too believe that EHD is the biggest culprit of the reduction in numbers...where are the carcasses is the question.