How many deer do you harvest on average each year?

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average 3-5 per year. Fat corn-fed deer here. Archery season Oct 1st to mid Jan. no more than 2 antlered but unlimited antlerless deer.
This year killed 5. largest an 11pt buck field dressed 210pound, 2 mature does at 150-160 pounds, 185 pound 9pt, and a fat tender yearling.
I do all my own butchering and processing, smoking, etc. Also put ducks, pheasants, and occaisionally out-of-state elk or antelope in my 2 freezers.
I can't remeber what the meat section of the supermarket looks like.
 
As ID shooting already said, we're only allowed one per season here in Idaho. When our kids were still at home, my wife and I would each try to put a venison in the freezer and occationally, one of our two daughters would put one in there as well. These days, one venison a year between the wife and I is plenty. Both of our deer seasons end when either of us gets one down. Don't get me wrong - we love meat. But we sometimes get an elk too. And we buy beef, pork, chicken and turkey at the grocery store. Heck, I even gag down some store bought salmon once in a while because I heard it's good for a person.
 
The is an old man out in East Texas that gets all of his grandkids tags.

His grandkids do not hunt. He has alot of grandkids. He uses all the tags and then some.
 
Kentucky allows 4 in this zone(1 buck 3 does ) but once i get one of each the freezers full and i'm on to something else.:)
 
Hunting East Texas

We are a one-buck county so I can shoot one buck here and usually do. This year I watched the herd all year- and all year last year, with two deercams on my property and decided to pass. There were some nice bucks but nothing bigger than I already had.

Plus it's fun to watch them on the cams.

The neighbors across the creek let some guys from DFW come in and they shot two young and foolish bucks with a lot of potential. One was a nice squared up eight point and his friend who was hanging around with him was a little six point. The eight was 2 1/2 years old and the other 1 1/2. The big bucks weren't letting them breed and they were wandering around together. They shouldn't have been taken for two more years at least, but that's the way it goes. I bumped into one of the bigger bucks and shot him when I got excited. He's a very nice 10-point 120 point buck but I should have held off.

I have a friend who owns a 1200 acre MLD-permit property up near Clarksville, Texas. He has permits this year for 30 does and 10 bucks. So far we have shot nine total and the extended permit season goes until the end of Feb. Last Sunday I shot a doe with a K31 and Swiss ammo. That was the 4th deer overall I have shot this year. Buck with a Ruger 7X57 on my property. Doe with Garand. Another doe and a hog with an Argentine 1909 Mauser Carbine. Now this doe with a K31. There were 10 or more deer in sight when I shot the doe Sunday afternoon at 5:00.

Hope to shoot at least four more does using two more vintage military firearms this year. The K31 is going back, a Type 44 Jap carbine and a Swedish Mauser M38. Of course there is the 1903A3 and P17, plus M1 Carbine, 1891 Argentine Cav Mauser, 1895 Chilean and SKS. That ought to make the year. I want one more doe and I have four more placed if I can take them. Hard to handle more than two a trip. My brother will probably go up and shoot one more as well. Hope to go after the pigs in their home wallow as well with Garand.
 
5-6 for me the last few years. Depends on where I hunt. I've hunted MT and MO 3 of the last 4 years and shot 15 in that span. In MO, where my land is, you can shoot as many does as you want. We generally have to stop ourselves when we get to 5 or 6 between the 3 of us depending on available freezer space.
 
why so few?

Guys,
I was under the impression that america was TEAMING WITH GAME. Why do you shoot so few? surely there are huge tracts of land with no people on it?

Steve
 
I was under the impression that america was TEAMING WITH GAME. Why do you shoot so few? surely there are huge tracts of land with no people on it?

There are areas in the western states that have open land. In most of area east of the Mississippi River, there is significant human population. Hunting pressure is such that it's getting rather difficult in some areas to find a place to hunt. Most public areas are hunted pretty heavily, at least around here.

I live in a somewhat rural area of Northern Indiana about 90 miles east of Chicago. There are a few large farms, but a lot of land has been chopped into 5-20 acre building tracts.

If every hunter shot 5-10 deer in this area, the population would be wiped out in a few years.
 
duh

I usually get between 7-10 deer per year. I give away most of them to poor folk that ask me to get them one. In MO you can kill as many as you have doe tags for in most counties.

I know one dude that killed 50 does and donated everyone to the poor.




steve;)
 
Here in Central Texas I usually get 2-4 per year. 5 is the limit. It's just my wife and I for most of the year (my son visits during the summer) so 3 will usually get us through until the next season opens.

I am very blessed to have a wife who will prepare and eat venison. She also prepares the wild hog meat I bring home. Gotta loves those redneck girls :D
 
1-2, I just don't have freezer space for anymore, let alone the time and inclination to butcher them. But I'd take more if I ran into a big buck or two, heck I'm just coming off a many-years-long drought.

Man, some of your states have some incredible deer hunting limits! 7 deer?!

Ha! Up here in Wisconsin they can't get hunters to kill enough deer, in our (non CWD) zone extra doe tags were $2 a pop, unlimited. In the other zones they were free. Problem I have seen here is that most hunters I know won't take more deer than they can eat, no matter how many the DNR wants killed, we are all conservationists at heart or something.

Personally I just enjoy being out in nature. Something about watching the sun rise over a valley when its about 10 degrees outside. Cold mornings are just so... peaceful.
 
In my county in Tennessee I can take three does a day and three bucks in the season.

With a Sportsman liscence there are no additional tags. There are also quota hunts in some areas.
 
uk roe hunter,

I have killed more than the average some years, but time to butcher and wrap the deer meat, plus freezer space to keep it is a limiting factor for me.

Just curious, how do you handle the deer once it is down? Who gets it, who processes it, where does it end up?
 
I buy a Combo license Gun/Bow and at least one antlerless tag.

I kill at least two doe's personally a year on my properties in Michigan for the meat.

I only kill the "Big Boys" anymore (I know:barf:.) so if I haven't filled the tags by the end of front-stuffer season I'll kill another doe.

In 2005 we killed 16 does on one piece of property in Mid-Michigan most were donated to the Michigan Sportsmen Against Hunger program.

The laws in 2005 were you could buy one Private Land Antlerless Tag a day until the quota was filled. They changed the law this year to a limit of three antlerless tags per year.
 
How Many Deer?

My advice is to consider how many deer will you and your family / friends consume per year. While I will not go into the population control issue here the landowner is probably considering this as to how many deer he can allow to be shot per season for his managment program if he has one be responsible and only kill what you intend to consume while I do not disuade people from trophy huntng that is their right. I do try to encourage people to donate meat that will not be used to a program such as "Hunters for the Hungry". Good luck have fun and be safe!
 
deer

Bowfin,
I do the gralloch straight away and normally take the head and feet off. from then on it all depends.

some i eat and put in my freezer.
I have a constant demand for venison from friends or family.

If it is shot on some land (i start on this ground this summer), we have to manage muntjac quite heavily, I have to put it through a central lardering system. from here it is sold onto butchers.

steve
 
UK Hunter;
The reason for the "low" count is that the guys that hang out on the computer aren't out hunting.....

I'm a little different......
This year it was 13.
1- with .300RemUltMag
1- with .243wcf
1- .35Remington
3- .45/70 (personally cast bullets, 2-340gr, 1-405gr)
3- 7mm08
4- .30/30wcf
(OOP'S- it was 14, forgot the one I took with the .22-250 !!!).
(dosen't count those taken by individuals accompanying me I was guiding)
Two were antlered bucks, one a 4x-spike, 140lbs, other 5x4, 170lbs.
Does went avg of 110lbs, several yearlings were taken and went 60-75lbs.

I keep what I can use, donate or give to relatives, friends, aquaintainces, landowners where I hunt (cull to cut down on shrubry/agricultural damage).

I hunt two states. GA has a 12 deer+ limit (+ if you are drawn on a special hunt on WMA or State Park). All 12 can be shot the same day!!! If you please.
In Alabama in central-east counties, the Limit is two per day, not more than one Antlered per day (two does permitted).

Last year it was 10, year before 12, year before that 7- (still worked that desk-job..in office), ect.......
In the mid '80's, I was doing some assisting on depredation control/research and was taking 20-30 or more.


The last day of the season, I saw 9, took one. So, for me, deer hunting is more like some's "bird" or Rabbit hunting.

I think I hunted four times this year I didn't see a deer.

As a retired Conservation Officer and a Wildlife Biologist by training, I have an "edge" on most for obtaining a place to hunt, and knowledge of when and how.


But, now deer season is over, and time to grab the .22 and "thin" the squirrels.
BTW; had a better than average waterfowl season too.
 
i was a casual hunter in my early youth, but now am getting more involved. i got 3 this year and was extremely pleased.

getting additional tags isn't a gurantee with the lottery structure for doe tags by me.

if i got 2 per year consistantly i'd be happy. 3 is nice, because it allows me to give meat to family that can't hunt anymore or to help out friends who need some meat:eek:

i'd like to get involved in FHFH but i don't know much about the organization. hopefully next year i'll be able to help out with some youth hunts.
 
Doe Monday afternoon with Jap 44.

Used my Japanese Type 44 and shot a doe at 90 yards using Hornady 140 grain ammo. She went about 60 yards and fell in the woods. Nice deer. The rifle shoots point of aim at 100 yards with pyramid open sights. Fourth doe and fifth deer of the season, though I have guided folks to many more.
Got a few more to go. Might go back to the K31 or ahead to the M38 Swede. Season closes the 28th.
 
I harvest between 2 and 4 per year on an annual trip to NC.

Then I head back to NH and harvest 0. In fact, I've stopped calling it "hunting" up here and now just call it "taking my rifle for a nice stroll in the woods."

It's less frustrating that way.
 
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