Now, here it is in a nutshell. IWDHM Group is: "IWDHM is committed to advocating for the health of our deer herd and the preservation of our hunting heritage for future generations." We and almost 99% of our followers are seeing overharvest of does happening pretty regular where hunters have access, all over the state. Yes there are many areas that it doesn't. However, for those areas that haven't been overharvested because of limited or no access, those bad apples have been concentrated other places. There are reports especially from northern Indiana, where guys are reporting they used to see 100 (literally) deer in a week, and now they are hard pressed to find a track in their woodlots they have permission on. This is not just one or two reports but thousands guys. If you are not seeing that great, but it is happening, and more than most realize. Are there other factors, such as EHD, coyote depredation, habitat loss, yes, of course, but what can we do something about. Trigger control, and if we can't do that with education, which we can't in a short time, then there must be some regulation changes.