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Post by lugnutz on Aug 10, 2010 19:26:56 GMT -5
Its a fact that 78% (thats avg. of past 5 years) of the modern firearm harvest comes in the first 9 days of firearm season.
With less than 22% of the harvest coming from the next 7 days of modern firearm season, you can see that this shortening of the season will affect a much smaller percentage of hunters than you might think.
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Post by Woody Williams on Aug 10, 2010 19:34:17 GMT -5
Its a fact that 78% (thats avg. of past 5 years) of the modern firearm harvest comes in the first 9 days of firearm season. With less than 22% of the harvest coming from the next 7 days of modern firearm season, you can see that this shortening of the season will affect a much smaller percentage of hunters than you might think. Ah, but what is the percentage of antlerless that last 7 days?
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Post by gilder on Aug 10, 2010 19:39:18 GMT -5
I need. I am one of those 22%.
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Post by fullrut on Aug 10, 2010 19:46:03 GMT -5
I need more than 9 days.
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Post by racktracker on Aug 10, 2010 19:51:57 GMT -5
"Need" is very subjective. I want the full 16 days of gun plus the 16 days of MZ plus the 90+ days of bow seasons. Shortening any season should only be done if the herd is in a serious population decline - which ain't ever going to happen.
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Post by lugnutz on Aug 10, 2010 20:09:37 GMT -5
Its a fact that 78% (thats avg. of past 5 years) of the modern firearm harvest comes in the first 9 days of firearm season. With less than 22% of the harvest coming from the next 7 days of modern firearm season, you can see that this shortening of the season will affect a much smaller percentage of hunters than you might think. Ah, but what is the percentage of antlerless that last 7 days? 26.7% (past 5yr avg.)
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Post by lugnutz on Aug 10, 2010 20:21:24 GMT -5
"Need" is very subjective. I want the full 16 days of gun plus the 16 days of MZ plus the 90+ days of bow seasons. Shortening any season should only be done if the herd is in a serious population decline - which ain't ever going to happen. I couldn't agree more, but the fact is people that think like that are a minority. Major changes are going to happen to our hunting seasons, like it or not. Comparing numbers, even the numbers that i've posted here, are pointless when you compare them to the unknown. And the unknown are the harvest information that will happen from 2011-2015. I know i would have never believed that Indiana hunters would be killing more bucks per year going to the OBR, but its a fact that we are killing more bucks per year. I say instead of trying to get the DNR to keep it the way it is (cause that NOT gonna happen), but to compromise in some sort of way. Hopefully to NOT cut the season back too far. Just my .02
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Post by deerman1 on Aug 10, 2010 20:29:26 GMT -5
Every hunter in this state thats who, includeing me .I am glad that there are those who are clairvoiant enough to know when they will kill their deer and know that there could not be any obsticals like work illness or family obligations that just pop up or are planed last minute .Some young hunters are like young bucks and do not see beyond the tip of their nose.
It was answering the opening question .Sorry but you are just trolling tonite .
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Post by lugnutz on Aug 10, 2010 20:38:19 GMT -5
Every hunter in this state thats who, includeing me .I am glad that there are those who are clairvoiant enough to know when they will kill their der and know that there could not be any obsticals like work illness or family obligations that just pop up or are planed last minute .Some young hunters are like young bucks and do not see beyond the tip of their nose. What does this have to do with the price of beans in china?
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Post by schoolmaster on Aug 10, 2010 20:50:35 GMT -5
The best season I ever had I killed a 9 pointer on the last day of the modern gun season and a nice doe on the last day of the MZ season. These two were the only opportunities I had to take a deer. Didn't pass any. Didn't see any others.
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Post by firstwd on Aug 10, 2010 21:10:35 GMT -5
I have had some of those seasons myself, schoolmaster. I've also had seasons where several have fallen the first weekend. I need more than 9 days. I have 2 kids I dedicate most of my woods time to getting deer. I sign up for Park huntd to have extra chances to put deer in the freezer. I'm sorry, anything that reduces opportunity and makes things more difficult and possibly dangerous to the hunters is simply the wrong choice.
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Post by cedarthicket on Aug 10, 2010 21:19:59 GMT -5
Ah, but what is the percentage of antlerless that last 7 days? 26.7% (past 5yr avg.) That seems a bit odd. I just checked the 2009 Deer Harvest Summary posted online by DNR. It shows 20,427 deer were harvested in the last 7 days of Firearm Season and 14,290 of them were antlerless. That is 70 percent antlerless.
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Post by tenring on Aug 10, 2010 21:20:30 GMT -5
"In 1993, 87% of Indiana's deer hunters indicated that they did not want the firearm season to be moved from mid-November [the perceived peak of the rut]. Both surveys show that the large majority of Indiana deer hunters want a high degree of flexibility in their personal freedom to choose when and how to deer hunt and do not want their deer hunting opportunities reduced."
Straight from the DNR!
And I need for than the "8" days.
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Post by lugnutz on Aug 10, 2010 21:29:37 GMT -5
That seems a bit odd. I just checked the 2009 Deer Harvest Summary posted online by DNR. It shows 20,427 deer were harvested in the last 7 days of Firearm Season and 14,290 of them were antlerless. That is 70 percent antlerless. Its the last 7 day avg. of total antlerless harvest during firearm season. That 70% number that you came up with is the buck doe kill ratio for those last 7 days.
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Post by lugnutz on Aug 10, 2010 21:31:29 GMT -5
"In 1993, 87% of Indiana's deer hunters indicated that they did not want the firearm season to be moved from mid-November [the perceived peak of the rut]. Both surveys show that the large majority of Indiana deer hunters want a high degree of flexibility in their personal freedom to choose when and how to deer hunt and do not want their deer hunting opportunities reduced." Straight from the DNR! And I need for than the "8" days. Apparently they don't want Indiana Hunters to have their cake and eat it to anymore.
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Post by tenring on Aug 10, 2010 21:52:43 GMT -5
Nope, just gnaw on a bone.
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Post by omegabl on Aug 10, 2010 21:54:25 GMT -5
Its a fact that 78% (thats avg. of past 5 years) of the modern firearm harvest comes in the first 9 days of firearm season. With less than 22% of the harvest coming from the next 7 days of modern firearm season, you can see that this shortening of the season will affect a much smaller percentage of hunters than you might think. How many people can hunt 9 days? A 9 day season will mean 2 or 3 days for a lot of people, not for me but this will hurt a lot of hunters, not all are blessed with the ability to hunt for a week, should they be penalized for having a job, kids, church, responsibilities, and a life? Putting family on notice, if this passes, NO weddings, baby deliveries, sporting events, school activities, awards banquets, illness, accidents, emergencies or deaths any where near hunting season. ;D
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Post by featherduster on Aug 10, 2010 22:02:29 GMT -5
Duck season is 60 days long. I do not hunt all 60 just the days that the birds are on the move. The same goes for squirrel, rabbit and deer. I want as many days as possible to hunt and harvest the number of animals within the set limits as I need. Not greed just opportunity.
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Post by whiteoak on Aug 10, 2010 22:18:09 GMT -5
I never needed 2-1/2 months to kill a deer in archery either, but I have always enjoyed each and every day available trying it. Just like the 32 days I enjoy using my muzzle loader trying. Tagging a deer is just part of a successful hunt. The enjoyment I get out of watching a yearling fawn nursing from its mom, the enjoyment I get out of watching a 1-1/2 year old basket rack buck dogging a doe in heat makes for me a successful hunt.
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Post by colts1888 on Aug 10, 2010 23:22:00 GMT -5
I shot both of my deer last year in the very last 3 days of muzzy, so i guess i needed it.
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