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DNR cancels plans for 16-day Wisconsin deer hunt
« on: December 04, 2009, 08:44:02 PM »
DNR defers consideration on herd control alternatives

News Release Published: December 4, 2009 by the Central Office

Contact(s): Laurel Steffes (608) 266-8109


Madison -- DNR Secretary Matt Frank sent the following letter today to the Natural Resources Board pulling the 16-day seer season proposal off the board’s December agenda to give more time for review of the results of the 2009 hunt.

December 4, 2009

Christine Thomas, Chair

Natural Resources Board

Dear Chair Thomas and Natural Resource Board Members,

The Department has decided to remove the 16-day deer season proposal as an agenda item at the Natural Resources Board meeting next week. Given the preliminary harvest numbers for the 2009 nine-day hunt that the Department released earlier this week, we believe it is appropriate to postpone consideration of alternative herd control measures.

As we make important decisions about the best mix of policies to control the deer herd where it is over population goals and recover the herd where it is under population goals, I would like to give our staff more time to gather all the data from this season’s hunt and analyze it. This data is a critical component in the population models we use to estimate the size of the herd both regionally and statewide.

While we believe that a 16-day season remains a viable option for future consideration, removing this item from the Board’s December agenda makes it likely that there will not be sufficient time to implement it for the 2010 deer hunting season. The extra time we take now to carefully review this season’s deer harvest will be time well spent and will provide a better foundation for future herd management decision for the 2010 season and beyond.

Our 2009 pre-season forecasts anticipated a lower harvest. Preliminary harvest numbers from the just-completed nine-day gun hunt indicate a significant drop in harvest on the heels of 2008’s decline. We know that the herd is smaller in some areas, which is why we took action for the 2009 season. During this season, 13 deer management units had no bonus antlerless permits in order to restore the herd in those areas. 38 units were moved out of herd control to regular season, and we moved 29 units out of Earn-a-Buck, which contributed to a substantial decline in antlerless harvest. In all, the number of regular units increased from 21 in 2008 to 59 in 2009.

We will look carefully at the data to determine where we now stand with respect to the size of the deer population, which varies by region across the state. Preliminary numbers show a decline in buck harvest across the state. Hunters have reported seeing fewer deer on the landscape, and in some areas, a significant decline. For example, in the north and northeast, there are significant areas where the deer population is below goal. On the other hand, in the CWD zone in the southern part of the state, over-population has been a contributing factor to the increased prevalence of CWD in the deer herd, increasing the risk of spread. A full analysis of the 2009 harvest data will give us a better understanding of the size of the deer population as we make decisions for the 2010 hunt and future seasons.

At the Board’s meeting next week we still intend to present our regular report on the fall deer hunt, which will include preliminary harvest numbers, what hunters have been reporting and seeing, license sales, enforcement issues and other areas that we usually cover.

The 16-day proposal was developed from a process launched last April in response to widespread hunter concerns about earn-a-buck. The Board created a stakeholder committee that included strong representation from hunting organizations to consider effective alternatives to earn-a-buck. The Department went out for public comment this fall. We sincerely appreciate the hard work from staff and hunting organizations as well as widespread comment we received from hunters and the public.

The Department will continue to strive for the best deer hunting in the nation with a healthy, sustainable deer herd in balance with its habitat, including keeping crop and forest damage attributable to deer browsing at tolerable levels. We look forward to working with the Board, the Legislature, hunters, farmers, forest owners and the public over the months to come.

Sincerely,

Matt Frank

Secretary

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Re: DNR cancels plans for 16-day Wisconsin deer hunt
« Reply #1 on: December 05, 2009, 05:43:04 AM »
The way I'm to understand this is, it came after comments from a (noteworthy?) politician, whom "also" had a bad deer season. He wants to find out who is responsible for the decline, decimation, of OUR deer herd and fire them,(DNR). Understand he is a politician first and a deer hunter way down there on the list, (And this is a very important point to remember!!) BUT, it is nice to see, albiet with alterior motives to be sure, that someone in a position to be heard, (how come it is always them and not WE THE PEOPLE?) is calling out for the parties responsible to be held accountable. (Wouldn't that be nice if that could happen in somebodies white haus?) But regardless, I think it is a knee jerk reaction by the DNR for sure. Just for the record I do not believe a 16 day season is warranted and that it will do nothing more than damage our herd even more.

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Re: DNR cancels plans for 16-day Wisconsin deer hunt
« Reply #2 on: December 07, 2009, 02:36:25 AM »
I guess I was'nt for or against the extended hunt at first, but after the numbers were in I have to say nay for sure!! I also have to say that it's good to see a politician take a stand like that, considering all the pressure from ins. companies, bunny huggers and the like.

On a side note, I got Packers tickets for tonight. WOOO HOOO!!
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Re: DNR cancels plans for 16-day Wisconsin deer hunt
« Reply #3 on: December 07, 2009, 06:58:04 AM »
On a side note, I got Packers tickets for tonight. WOOO HOOO!!

Oh, you lucky little Packer fan you. ;) Where will you be sitting? Hope you have good seats. I'll watch for you at home on my BIG, eer small screen TV. Hmmm, I wonder what the scalpers who hang out on the highway during the traffic jam and in front of the stadium will be getting for tickets tonight.
Mike

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Re: DNR cancels plans for 16-day Wisconsin deer hunt
« Reply #4 on: December 09, 2009, 04:48:31 PM »
Dude, the game was awsome!!! I went with my  two sons Mike and Dave  and my buddy Brad and his son Spencer and his bud Danny. Danny just came back from Irac. Spencer is in the Army also. Mike goes to boot camp for the Navy in mar. Dave isn't serving but that's fine. He was talking Marines but decided to go to school instead. He's now a personal fitness trainer. WOW I'm braggin'. It was great to have us all together. It's been a while. Did I mention the tailgating? Ven burgers , Brats , Northwoods Gumbo, Polish...Not to mention all the hot and cold beverages.....It was MAAAGICAL!!!
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Re: DNR cancels plans for 16-day Wisconsin deer hunt
« Reply #5 on: December 09, 2009, 04:58:19 PM »
Friends, family, tailgate parties, and the Packers. It doesn't get much better than that. Happy you were all able to get together for such a cool event. A few too many penalties, but the game was awesome, even on TV.
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Re: DNR cancels plans for 16-day Wisconsin deer hunt
« Reply #6 on: December 09, 2009, 05:28:18 PM »
Love how a crappy story about the crappy DNR after a crappy deer season can be turned around to good times, Wisconsin style  :D

BTW, cange, what's Northwoods Gumbo.  Sounds like something that needs to be made soon at my house!
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Re: DNR cancels plans for 16-day Wisconsin deer hunt
« Reply #7 on: December 14, 2009, 01:48:53 PM »
My buddy Brad made the gumbo but I'll get the recipe for ya.
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