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Re: Opinion on decline of state deer harvest last 8 years.
[Re: CPiper]
#682847
09/18/13 03:27 PM
09/18/13 03:27 PM
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49er
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Booner
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The State could not micro manage deer, and they dont attempt to. Harvest and population number are calculated in "trends", not down the itty bitty specific nano-number. These "trends" can be calculated on a county by county level, without too much difficulty. I did some more reading. I found the answer to one of my questions - mail surveys. I understand and trust them. SO, AL is gathering some info, SO, AL could put this info together to figure harvest TRENDS would help determine population trends.
You didn't read the report of the deer study committee that got us a 98 percent reduction in bucks per year with an added antler restriction then, did you? Nor did you go back and read the minutes to the CAB meetings from 2004-07 containing the discussions about adjusting our sex ratios and male age structure statewide. You need to be informed and educated to understand how deeply deer politics in Alabama has sunken into this crap.
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Re: Opinion on decline of state deer harvest last 8 years.
[Re: mike35549]
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09/18/13 03:30 PM
09/18/13 03:30 PM
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CPiper
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Well, one more reply .... I do not understand, no I do not. This does not mean I support every suggestion someone in some state agency makes. I understand the real need for rules and regs, and can appreciate the need for GOOD changes, but, there is a limit. The BEST of all worlds coming together, is 1. Doing what is best for the source (wildlife and habitat) 2. Hunters, Politicians, Non Hunters, Anti hunters putting differences aside and working together with the habitat and wildlife's best interest in mind
This wont happen. Politicians wont give up power/authority. Non hunters care, but dont get involved. Anti hunters are PsYcHo! Hunters are selfish and greedy.
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Re: Opinion on decline of state deer harvest last 8 years.
[Re: 49er]
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09/18/13 03:35 PM
09/18/13 03:35 PM
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CPiper
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The State could not micro manage deer, and they dont attempt to. Harvest and population number are calculated in "trends", not down the itty bitty specific nano-number. These "trends" can be calculated on a county by county level, without too much difficulty. I did some more reading. I found the answer to one of my questions - mail surveys. I understand and trust them. SO, AL is gathering some info, SO, AL could put this info together to figure harvest TRENDS would help determine population trends.
You didn't read the report of the deer study committee that got us a 98 percent reduction in bucks per year with an added antler restriction then, did you? Nor did you go back and read the minutes to the CAB meetings from 2004-07 containing the discussions about adjusting our sex ratios and male age structure statewide. You need to be informed and educated to understand how deeply deer politics in Alabama has sunken into this crap. This is what I am trying to do. DUH!! My original post admits I am amazed at the changes. I am overwhelmed, seriously. It is way too complicated and costly. I have learned to not ask anyone within one certain state agency for help or assistance. It is as if this agency does not want to share information, keep things a secret. I have become very frustrated in a short time, and gave up just Monday. I am encouraged though. Met a fella that goes by 49er on an internet site. I think he will learn me up quickly on who does what, and how things are done, what the pecking order is in Alabama deer, turkey and hog politics and such.
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Re: Opinion on decline of state deer harvest last 8 years.
[Re: 2Dogs]
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09/18/13 03:50 PM
09/18/13 03:50 PM
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I do believe 9er is making a case for "the state" to gather data so the question may be answered. I do believe I'm making a case for site-specific management as long as it is chosen for a given tract by the landowner or leaseholder. You know ... the philosophy that is reflected in the words of our own state legislature that created the DCNR: Section 9-11-240 Opening of season for hunting, etc., of female deer and unantlered male deer.
Any law of the State of Alabama to the contrary notwithstanding, the Commissioner of Conservation and Natural Resources is hereby authorized to open a season in any county, area or section of the state for the hunting, taking, capturing and killing of female deer or unantlered male deer by a duly promulgated regulation when, in his best judgment, he deems it necessary for biological reasons or because of crop damage to open the season on such deer, provided this meets with the approval of the landowner or leaseholder.
(Acts 1966, Ex. Sess., No. 180, p. 213, § 1.)
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Re: Opinion on decline of state deer harvest last 8 years.
[Re: 49er]
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09/18/13 11:19 PM
09/18/13 11:19 PM
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2Dogs
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I do believe 9er is making a case for "the state" to gather data so the question may be answered. I do believe I'm making a case for site-specific management as long as it is chosen for a given tract by the landowner or leaseholder. You know ... the philosophy that is reflected in the words of our own state legislature that created the DCNR: Section 9-11-240 Opening of season for hunting, etc., of female deer and unantlered male deer.
Any law of the State of Alabama to the contrary notwithstanding, the Commissioner of Conservation and Natural Resources is hereby authorized to open a season in any county, area or section of the state for the hunting, taking, capturing and killing of female deer or unantlered male deer by a duly promulgated regulation when, in his best judgment, he deems it necessary for biological reasons or because of crop damage to open the season on such deer, provided this meets with the approval of the landowner or leaseholder.
(Acts 1966, Ex. Sess., No. 180, p. 213, § 1.) What does crop damage permits have to do with it? So you want everyone to hunt year round now?
"Why do you ask"?
Always vote the slowest path to socialism.
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Re: Opinion on decline of state deer harvest last 8 years.
[Re: CPiper]
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09/19/13 02:48 AM
09/19/13 02:48 AM
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CNC
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- what relationship do harvest rates and populations have?
Over the last decade or so the trend has been that many hunters have become more selective about what they harvest. What if harvest numbers go down but it’s a reflection of hunters becoming more selective rather than them having less success? How would you know by just looking at the number of deer harvested? According to your logic of just looking at harvest trends then we should assume that deer harvests have decreased due to a decline in the deer population when in this scenario the deer herd would likely be on the increase. But then again, maybe it’s not on the increase. Maybe the coyote population is taking care of any extra created from the hunter becoming more selective. How would you know? How much does only counting dead deer really tell you?
We dont rent pigs
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Re: Opinion on decline of state deer harvest last 8 years.
[Re: 49er]
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09/19/13 02:50 AM
09/19/13 02:50 AM
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2Dogs
Freak of Nature
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Freak of Nature
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But it seems you want NO regulation what so ever, what do you want? Do you know? I don't have time for this today, gotta go do some QDM deer gardening.
Last edited by 2Dogs; 09/19/13 02:52 AM.
"Why do you ask"?
Always vote the slowest path to socialism.
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Re: Opinion on decline of state deer harvest last 8 years.
[Re: bigt]
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09/19/13 04:34 AM
09/19/13 04:34 AM
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Goodmorning 49er how are you doing on this beautiful morning? Yep I am still on his ignore list I was just making sure......
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Re: Opinion on decline of state deer harvest last 8 years.
[Re: CNC]
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09/19/13 08:54 AM
09/19/13 08:54 AM
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Posts: 4,969 Nashville, TN
BSK
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- what relationship do harvest rates and populations have?
Over the last decade or so the trend has been that many hunters have become more selective about what they harvest. What if harvest numbers go down but it’s a reflection of hunters becoming more selective rather than them having less success? How would you know by just looking at the number of deer harvested? According to your logic of just looking at harvest trends then we should assume that deer harvests have decreased due to a decline in the deer population when in this scenario the deer herd would likely be on the increase. But then again, maybe it’s not on the increase. Maybe the coyote population is taking care of any extra created from the hunter becoming more selective. How would you know? How much does only counting dead deer really tell you? CNC, You are asking all of the right questions, and pointing out the limitations of a using a SINGLE data source for acquiring all of the answers. And you are dead on the money, JUST harvest data will NOT tell you everything you need to know. All of the questions you asked are valid and the reasons harvest data will not provide all of the answers--rising or falling harvest numbers can mean many things. However, just because harvest data doesn't give you all the answers isn't reason not to collect it. Harvest data is the core of all other data collection. It serves as the "red flag" for further investigation. Without being able to see upwards or downwards trends in harvest numbers, the state isn't aware that "something" is changing and realize further investigation--using other data--is needed.
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Re: Opinion on decline of state deer harvest last 8 years.
[Re: jlccoffee]
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09/19/13 10:19 AM
09/19/13 10:19 AM
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Posts: 4,969 Nashville, TN
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As scientists, I can't understand why biologists are trying to get a 100% survey of harvest data. A statistically significant survey is just that...statistically significant. There is no reason to spend resources on a larger survey to get the same information. Actually, I have no problem with that at all. I would RATHER have a full accounting, but I could live with valid sample data.
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Re: Opinion on decline of state deer harvest last 8 years.
[Re: mike35549]
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09/19/13 01:40 PM
09/19/13 01:40 PM
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truedouble
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do numerous variables among those surveyed impact the accuracy of the results?
Last edited by truedouble; 09/19/13 01:47 PM.
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Re: Opinion on decline of state deer harvest last 8 years.
[Re: deerman24]
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09/19/13 02:44 PM
09/19/13 02:44 PM
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CPiper
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the limit on does is just crazy. that is an attempt to sell more licenses. The deer population is down because people are shooting all the does. that there is crazy. What is crazy? That there is a limit on doe deer? That people are shooting all the does? That the population is down because people are shooting all the does? Getting folks to shoot more doe deer as a means to generate revenue? All of the above? You don't think there needs to be a limit on doe deer?
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Re: Opinion on decline of state deer harvest last 8 years.
[Re: mike35549]
#683851
09/19/13 02:46 PM
09/19/13 02:46 PM
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Posts: 14,990 Tuscaloosa Co.
N2TRKYS
Booner
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Booner
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How do we know there is a decline?
83% of all statistics are made up.
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