I have a very newbie hunter question and I’m hoping someone might be able to direct me to some studies to help me better understand deer management.
Everything I hear (anictdotialy) is that harvesting a doe has a greater impact on populations then harvesting bucks.
In my pea brain, I see if I kill one doe that will take her plus her one or two offspring per year out of the population. But if I take out a buck does that not mean I’m taking many more out of the equation, being that that buck may mate with more then one doe?
I realize another buck will jump right in there to take his place but would that not be the same on the female side of the equation?
I know minds brighter then mine have logic for this rational so I’m hoping someone can point me to some studies to help me better understand this.
Everything I hear (anictdotialy) is that harvesting a doe has a greater impact on populations then harvesting bucks.
In my pea brain, I see if I kill one doe that will take her plus her one or two offspring per year out of the population. But if I take out a buck does that not mean I’m taking many more out of the equation, being that that buck may mate with more then one doe?
I realize another buck will jump right in there to take his place but would that not be the same on the female side of the equation?
I know minds brighter then mine have logic for this rational so I’m hoping someone can point me to some studies to help me better understand this.