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Offline LanceR

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NY 2010 deer harvest report is out
« on: March 29, 2011, 04:59:48 AM »
The 2010 deer harvest report is out on the DEC website at:

http://www.dec.ny.gov/outdoor/42232.html

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Re: NY 2010 deer harvest report is out
« Reply #1 on: March 31, 2011, 08:54:23 AM »
Hard to say what the numbers will be this year here in the northern zone after the winter snowfall we got. It had to have taken a toll on them. Hope some folks around the area went and fed them like they once were able to,instead of letting them starve.

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Re: NY 2010 deer harvest report is out
« Reply #2 on: March 31, 2011, 04:39:52 PM »
Danny, I was at camp in 6c last weekend. I walked the whole property and found two remains, which looked like it was coyotes.  No sign of wnter kill at all.  In fct where they yar don the property, it ws fullof sign and they have moved out of yard.  I did not see anything I was concerned about.
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Re: NY 2010 deer harvest report is out
« Reply #3 on: April 01, 2011, 09:23:24 AM »
Thats good to hear Bubba,I have noticed while driving that there sems to be alot of deer around. They must have really packed on some weight last fall. They probably already knew what kind of winter we were in for.

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Re: NY 2010 deer harvest report is out
« Reply #4 on: August 24, 2011, 10:04:47 AM »
kind of an old post, but I don't think too many people west of the Mississippi would believe that New York hunters take a quarter million deer every year! Nice!

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Re: NY 2010 deer harvest report is out
« Reply #5 on: August 24, 2011, 11:03:44 AM »
I always get a kick out of the folks like the antler restriction proponents, some of the quality deer management guys and others who claim that the DEC and NYS can't manage deer properly.  If my memory is correct the DEC website has deer harvest data back to 1900 and it shows that 4,800 deer were taken in that year.  How could anyone expect to be taken seriously when they claim that despite a steady increase in deer population and harvests over the last century that the DEC is incompetent?   Especially since this success was in the face of skyrocketing parcelization of our rural counties, a significant drop in numbers of hunters etc. 

Once you draw the 500' safety bubble around all those relatively new suburban and rural homes and businesses and subtract the amount of private land that was open to hunting a few years ago but that is now posted you can see how much less huntable land there is now compared to even 30 years ago.  Think on this for a moment:  last deer season we harvested 48 times as many deer as our great, great grandfathers did in 1900.  In my eyes the increase in deer and bear take is flat out impressive.  I wish the other departments of our state government could be that successful.

By the way, there is now black bear hunting east of the Hudson, starting this year, for the first time in many decades.  Every year a few more counties or wildlife management units get opened to bear hunting.  Bear continue to expand their ranges into the Finger Lakes and the northern parts of Western New York.

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Re: NY 2010 deer harvest report is out
« Reply #6 on: August 25, 2011, 02:12:24 AM »
During the early 1900's I don't really think people were concerned about reporting deer take,then during the depression I would believe it was a kill as needed in or out of season,the family had to eat. I don't think the DEC numbers could possibly be accurate. Heck lots of people still do the same today.

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Re: NY 2010 deer harvest report is out
« Reply #7 on: August 26, 2011, 01:47:07 AM »
Hello Danny

I may feel like I was around in 1905 sometimes but since I wasn't I don't know how they estimated the total take then.  I will note that in much of the state the mere sighting of a buck with 8 or more points was enough to make the local papers right into the '50s and '60s.  Our club and county sportsmen's federation historical files have a number of those clippings.

The current DEC methodology for estimating the deer population and take are pretty thorough and are considered to be "best practices" in the wildlife management world.

They have wildlife biologists and technicians make multiple visits (as many as 2000 per year) to the deer processors during which they collect the biological data they need on age, sex ratio, size, general health etc.  At the same time they note the WMU where the deer was harvested and the hunter's back tag number.  That info gets crosschecked with the DECALS reporting system to determine the actual ratio of  the number of deer observed at the processor versus the number reported to DECALS.  They also factor in the known take from nuisance permits, road kills, poaching, losses due to weather and predators, etc.  The results are statistically valid and accurate.