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Are you interested in the latest deer harvest statistics and management trends? Then look no further than NDA's 2024 Deer Report! Over 65 pages stuffed with state-by-state harvest data, hunting trends, disease information, fawn recruitment rates, and much more.
- Part 1: DEER HARVEST TRENDS - National Deer Association
the annual deer harvest. Firearms harvests have declined to...
- 41% of Deer Hunters Take At Least One Deer, But States Range From 18 to ...
An average of 41% of deer hunters successfully harvested at...
- Part 1: DEER HARVEST TRENDS - National Deer Association
the annual deer harvest. Firearms harvests have declined to 64%, while muzzleloader hunters take 10%. The average archery season in the U.S. is 87 days long, while the average firearms season runs 37 days. These seasons overlap in many states, and the average total days of deer hunting is 124 days. This ranges from 30 days in Nevada to 277 days ...
10 Ιαν 2024 · An average of 41% of deer hunters successfully harvested at least one deer in the 2022-23 hunting season, and 17% took two or more, according to the National Deer Association’s latest Deer Report, released today.
2 ημέρες πριν · Publicly accessible data varies by state, but provides insight into hunting areas, success rates, animal maturity, hunting pressure and tag-draw odds. Some states also compile archery-specific information. Let’s review state-by-state harvest statistics and links to more hunting data.
12 Ιαν 2024 · The 2022-23 success rates varied widely from state to state – ranging from a low of 18 percent (in New Hampshire) to a high of 71 percent (in South Carolina). Breaking it down by region, the Southeast led the country with 56 percent of hunters there successfully harvesting at least one deer.
DEC checks hunter-killed deer each year to determine reporting rate by zone and tag type (DMP, Bow/Muzz, Regular Season tags, etc.) and to monitor biological metrics of deer taken (age, sex, antler characteristics). In 2022, DEC checked 13,568 deer throughout New York.
When analyzing the top states with greatest antlered buck harvest per 100 deer hunters, results changed a little more. Texas (69), South Carolina (68), Mississippi (67), Florida (62) and Maryland (54) were the top destinations.