DoubleLungRage
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sounds like about the numbers on my dad's place. our resident herd is ~75-100 animals. or at least thats the high count we typically see out in the big field in the evenings anyway. we have roughly 140 acres (just shy of a sq half mile) but share that herd with several connecting neighbors who make up our mile square section.
its so bad here in Michigan they've dropped the price of doe tags to $5 each during the new extended antlerless season (jan 2-12th), and they're again allowing the use of any legal firearm during our traditional muzzleloading season (dec 6-15th) . they've also extended the early/late antlerless seasons to public land (used to be private only)
so you can essentially take a doe from nov 15th until jan 12th with a firearm, as well as an early doe weekend sept 21/22
archery is from oct 1 all the way thru jan 31 (in limited counties, the rest end jan 16)
sadly we're only allowed 10 deer per hunter each season (ie 2024 total combined seasons), up to 2 of which can be antlered.
I'm in SC. We didn't have any way to enforce a limit until about five years ago maybe? It was very normal for some people to legally kill 15-20 deer a season. Our season runs from Aug. 15 - Jan. 1. That's with anything from a .22 to a 50 bmg. Probably around five years ago my area had a dip in the population. I still don't really know what caused it. We weren't finding dead deer laying around or anything, they just weren't there. Maybe it was nature's way of correcting the over population. Since then they have boomed back. This year was another bumper crop of fawns. My cameras show a LOT of fawns with twins this year.
Our biggest issue has been meat hunters vs trophy hunters. We have so many people that will let a fat doe walk by, but drop the first 4 point they see. Yet, they also say that they only want meat. For years and years that DNR reported that most of our bucks were killed before they turned 2 years old. The tags and limits have made some people more selective and IMO you can tell, but we will never have Midwestern bucks.