There’s a few counties and trends I’m curious about……Some of the counties in the southeast corner really saw some big jumps in doe harvest…..Bullock Co 34% over……Reckon that’s gonna make the hunting better??
Maybe Bullock county had less predatory fawn kills which resulted in a higher than average herd for the county.
Many more parcels of land being utilized as “hunting properties” now in these areas…..Many more folks finding 5-20 acres in the land of milk and honey to put feeders on and “manage” the doe population and “fix” the bad buck to doe ratio caused by overharvesting of bucks…..
Last edited by CNC; 02/11/2412:15 PM.
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