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2009
Another
Excellent Year for Deer Hunters
Posted 10 February
2010
Iowa hunters harvested 136,504 deer in 2009, of which, 71,273 were does
continuing a five year trend reducing the size of Iowa's deer herd.
This harvest is about 5,750 fewer deer than were reported in 2008.
Although the totals would likely have been closer with perfect hunting
conditions, some decline was not surprising given that there were fewer
deer than in 2008.
Tom Litchfield, state deer biologist for the Iowa Department of Natural
Resources, said hunters have done a good job in moving Iowa's deer herd
toward population goals. While he expects the harvest to decrease some
in future years, this decrease will be primarily the result of fewer
antlerless deer in the harvest.
The recent harvest is one gauge of the deer herd. Others are still
underway, including aerial surveys, road killed data and the spring
spotlight surveys.
Litchfield said based on the preliminary information, there is
potential for reductions of the number of antlerless deer licenses
available in about 20 counties in east-central, northeast and southeast
Iowa. He also said the November antlerless deer season will likely be a
thing of the past within two years.
"The bulk of our counties will be at goal within two more years.
Counties near Des Moines - Dallas, Madison and Warren - may take longer
because we have larger refuge areas to address, and counties in the
mid-western part of the state along the Missouri River will likely be
last to meet the population objectives," he said. "As for the Des
Moines area counties and rural subdivisions, we must harvest deer where
they are considered a problem and not just in the rural areas in
attempts to lower the countywide population. If we can hold a special
deer hunt in Waterworks, we can hold one anywhere."
Surveys in north-central and northwest Iowa show deer are concentrated
in areas with good habitat, but also show there are areas with very few
deer. "There is less overall habitat in the region. CRP lands, fence
rows and groves are being taken out making deer more susceptible. If
there is not enough cover in the open country for pheasants, there is
not enough for deer," Litchfield said.
While the size of the deer herd is shrinking, the quality remains
exceptional.
"Our deer herds are healthy and we are still producing trophy deer. The
Deer Classic will help as a barometer. Last year, there were about 90
deer that qualified for the Boone and Crockett record book at the
event. That was an exceptional year, even for Iowa. And some of the
bucks were of proportions that you can't expect to see every year,"
Litchfield said.
Once all the numbers are in, Litchfield said it is important that they
review how each season went. Once a deer herd starts to decline, care
needs to be taken because that can get out of hand.
"It's like sledding down a hill. It's easy to stop at the top, but if
you do not monitor and control your decent, you may find yourself
heading towards a place you did not want to go," he said.
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