Esox_Hunter
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ORIGINAL: griffon I will say this. I primarily hunt 2B and there has definitely been a thinning of the herd (not a bad thing). BUT... I do believe that the game commission assumes that there is an endless number of deer in this area, as they basically offer unlimited antlerless tags. If the herd continues in the same direction it is going, as quickly as it is currently trending and the game commission doesn't begin to take a serious look at reducing tags, they are going to hear SWPA residents griping at them as much as the Northern guys have been for the last few years. I believe that someone is sleeping at the switch in our PGC offices. They need to wake up before they crash our herd like they have in some other parts of the state. I agree 100% griff. It is starting to get out of control; the endless amount of deer they tell you about are, for the most part in the non-accesible areas. The highly suburban areas more specifically; it is much more rural in the northern part of 2B. In northern 2B I have seen a dramatic decrease in overall deer numbers in most of the areas I hunt. Don't get me wrong there are still plenty of deer however, if we continue the unlimited doe tags, 13 weeks of archery, and an extra 3 weeks for harvesting does we certainly will be in the same boat as some of the northern areas.
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