Over the last couple of years, our hunting area has been hit with deep snows. The deer population was up, and so was the coyote, and wolf population.
The very first winter with high snow levels, brought the deer numbers way down. There was also a notable lack of fawns, even fawn tracks.
The deep snow, allowed the predators to run on top, while the deer were worn down running through the deep snow. Now into our third winter since that first heavy snow, and snow levels are already high for this early in the season.
We suffered in the 1970's with what was known as the 'no deer years' looks like that could happen again.
I'm going to organize the guys for a wolf/coyote hunt soon.