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DNR: Misinformation abounds; deer season length not being reduced

By Staff
SOCIAL CIRCLE - Hunters and others recently may have heard news reports that the length of deer season in Georgia will be reduced for the 2013-14 hunting year. Not the case, says the Georgia Department of Natural Resources' Wildlife Resources Division.

"The proposed regulations under consideration recommend a 25-day reduction only in the number of either-sex or 'doe days,' not in the length of the overall deer season," said John Bowers, assistant chief of the Game Management Section. "This proposed change is a result of scientific data and deer hunters will still be able to hunt bucks during either-sex days."

Long-term data indicate a statewide decline in the fawn recruitment rate in all physiographic regions of the state. At the same time, does have comprised 60-65% of the annual deer harvest. Additionally, the harvest of does has increased by 13% over the past few years. In other words, there are less deer being recruited to replenish and stabilize the deer population. The broad trend of declining fawn recruitment rates coupled with high levels of doe harvest warrant a statewide regulatory action.

Additionally, as indicated by a marked increase in public dissatisfaction related to antlerless deer harvest, declines in deer density have become an issue of concern among many deer hunters in Georgia.

"We believe the proposed reduction in either-sex days strikes a reasonable balance between diverse hunter desires while attempting to address statewide biological concerns," said Bowers. "There is no proposal that will satisfy everyone. The Department has done its best to develop a balanced proposal. While the proposed reduction in either-sex days reduces the opportunity to harvest does, it maintains the opportunity to deer hunt and harvest antlered bucks."

Want more on proposed hunting regulations? Consider attending an upcoming public hearing. Interested persons have several ways to comment on the proposed changes. The Wildlife Resources Division has scheduled three public hearings to provide the public an opportunity to share comments on the proposed hunting regulation changes.

All meetings will begin at 7 p.m.:
· April 23, 2013: Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College, Health Sciences Building, 2802 Moore Highway, TiftonA
· April 24, 2013: The Roberts Chapel Auditorium, State Offices South at Tift College, 300 Patrol Road, Forsyth
· April 25, 2013: Amicalola Electric, 544 Highway 15 South, Jasper

Those unable to attend a meeting may submit input either electronically or in written statement form. Input must be received by 4:30 p.m. April 30. Written statements should be mailed to: GA DNR/Wildlife Resources Division/Game Management Section; Attn: John W. Bowers; 2070 U.S. Highway 278, S.E.; Social Circle, Georgia 30025. Statements may be electronically submitted at: www.georgiawildlife.com/Hunting/SubmitComments

For more information or to view the proposed regulation changes, visit www.georgiawildlife.com/Hunting/proposedregulations or contact Hunter Services at (770) 761-3045.
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