Hunter density is an issue in a lot of areas. My two neighbors to our farm in White County have a total of five young sons starting to hunt. So, even though our place holds a lot of deer after gun season opens up, I won't take more then one doe between my wife and I off that property because those young kids are all going to want to harvest something. If my wife and I took seven or eight does and they took a doe or two apiece, our hunting would be in a horrible situation very quickly. In southern Indiana on 500 acres a total of seven does were taken, five of us, and we are having a talk about next year there only being four taken, and this place has a good number of deer. The one gentleman donated a deer this year to the donate a deer program and that will be no longer. None of us need deer to feed our families.


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