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hatrack

(59,590 posts)
Mon Feb 13, 2012, 02:45 PM Feb 2012

TX Drought Makes 2011 Deer Season "Worst In Recent Memory"

SAN ANGELO, Texas — The West Texas deer season wrapped up in January and, as expected, it was the worst season in recent memory. The drought of 2011 had a devastating impact on the deer herd and forced hunters, guides and taxidermists to scramble to make the best of a bad situation.

Deer numbers were way down and fawns didn't survive. Antler growth was stunted in bucks. The business of deer hunting was bad as the cost of deer feed went up while the quality of the herd went down.

"This drought took us to a place none of us have ever been before, that's for sure," said Jim Roche of Magnum Guide Service in Eldorado. He estimates about a 30 percent fawn crop survival on low-fence ranches without supplemental feed.

"Two factors doomed the fawns," Roche said. "Fawns died because the does were in such poor shape due to a lack of nutrition, and also because of the heat — 100-plus days of 100-plus temperatures killed a lot of the fawns. They just couldn't take the heat.

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http://www.gosanangelo.com/news/2012/feb/11/dangerous-drought/

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TX Drought Makes 2011 Deer Season "Worst In Recent Memory" (Original Post) hatrack Feb 2012 OP
I feel sorry for the people who rely on deer hunting for their food. as for the damned trophy niyad Feb 2012 #1
There are also many communities that depend on the tourism dollars of deer hunters. Viking12 Feb 2012 #3
Maybe this will get them to take AGW seriously NickB79 Feb 2012 #2

niyad

(113,490 posts)
1. I feel sorry for the people who rely on deer hunting for their food. as for the damned trophy
Mon Feb 13, 2012, 04:36 PM
Feb 2012

hunters, wahhhhhhhhh

Viking12

(6,012 posts)
3. There are also many communities that depend on the tourism dollars of deer hunters.
Mon Feb 13, 2012, 05:43 PM
Feb 2012

Those regions often have little other economic activity and the people that live in those areas will be hurt by a declining deer population, trophy hunters or otherwise.

NickB79

(19,257 posts)
2. Maybe this will get them to take AGW seriously
Mon Feb 13, 2012, 05:26 PM
Feb 2012

Deer hunting is virtually a religion in many parts of the US.

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