My name is Rachel, and for the last 5 years, I have been living in Arizona. Before that I hunted the state forests of New York for deer over 50 years. Everyone seems to banter about this antler stuff, but I haven't heard the real reasons for so few nice racked deer taken. I get the N.Y. Sportsman's paper, and do see a few nice one, but for a long time now, the deer population has dwindled from seeing 10 to 20 deer a day, when I was a teenager, to seeing maybe a tail for a week's outing. Area's I used to hunt now are almost barren of deer. The state forests are held hostage from being logged by state laws, Fires are a no no, and the state gets a constant flood to toxins mixed in the rain from the mid-west. I am sure they are taken in by deer eating, or drinking the water. Ever notice those warning signs around streams against drinking the water?? If they are bad for us, then heaven help the wildlife. Here in Az they have controlled burns every fall & winter to open up the forest, and burn off old rotting timber on the forest floors, so major problems are less of a issue. They got wise to true forest management, so why not New York's protectors. Manage your land, and the deer will be giants again.