37 Bucks per 100 Does! Sublette Deer Holding Steady

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Article from the Wyoming Game & Fish site. Sounds good. Hopefully the winter does do too much damage to the herd.
What do you think of them doing away with the 3-point of better rule?
37 Bucks per 100 Does is a pretty solid number.... you agree??

Sure hope we can score some tags and go hunting up there!!!!

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Sublette Deer Holding Steady

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PINEDALE - Pinedale Wildlife Biologist Dean Clause, along with area game wardens, completed the annual post-hunt season deer survey for the Sublette mule deer herd around Pinedale. The number of fawns observed is always a good indicator of where the population is headed and this year's number of 67 fawns counted for every 100 does is slightly above the ten-year average for the herd. In addition, the overall proportion of bucks seen was again encouraging at 37 bucks:100 does, which equals the ten-year average.

Managers do not attempt to make a population estimate based on the total number of deer counted during the survey as it is just a sizeable sample, but the overall number of deer seen and counted does tend to provide a picture of the population trend. The overall sample size of deer classified this year was lower than the ten-year average again and is attributed to the significant losses during the 2016-17 winter. "It appears the Sublette deer herd is just holding its own after the hard winter of 2016-2017," said Clause. "It doesn't seem to be bouncing back significantly." Clause also noted that the remaining winter will determine the trajectory of the herd, and in his experience, the severity of conditions during the month of February can play an especially critical role.

Wildlife managers will likely continue to propose conservative hunting seasons for 2020, The 2020 deer hunting season proposals will likely remain similar to the past several years with the exception of the proposal to end the three-point or better restriction on all bucks harvested. Antler point restrictions can temporarily increase total buck to doe ratios but do not increase the number or ratio of adult bucks in the population, and when used over a long period can actually reduce the number of adult bucks by placing all harvest pressure on that cohort. Antler point restrictions have been in place in Pinedale and Jackson region deer hunt areas for the recommended three consecutive years.

To learn more about the Pinedale Region big game surveys and proposed hunting seasons for 2020, plan to attend a public meeting scheduled for March 26 at the Pinedale Game and Fish office.
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The overall sample size of deer classified this year was lower than the ten-year average again and is attributed to the significant losses during the 2016-17 winter. "It appears the Sublette deer herd is just holding its own after the hard winter of 2016-2017," said Clause. "It doesn't seem to be bouncing back significantly." Clause also noted that the remaining winter will determine the trajectory of the herd, and in his experience, the severity of conditions during the month of February can play an especially critical role.

The buck-to-doe and fawn-to-doe ratio seems good, and will have positive future impact on the herd. But even if this winter doesn't end up being catastrophic, it doesn't sound like it's been an easy one, and may result in a slower recovery than I would hope for.
 
I'd support the 3 pt rule one more year for the areas that the Sublette herd inhabit which is mostly Region H, but I don't think it'll happen. Those deer got hit hard last year during winter. The 3 point rule bumped up the Wyoming Range deer herd ratio from avg. of 30 to 41 this year too. Lots of young bucks that'll be 2.5 this fall in the Wyoming Range Herd. One thing many people forget is youth hunters can still take any deer during the general season so it does not affect them.
 

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