10 years ago there was a decent, healthy population of whitetails, in the Swan Hills. Deer numbers were pretty good. But then the Gov't brought in a supplementary doe tag, for whitetails. I think the bastards just wanted money from license sales...
I was upset by this immediately, because I knew if this continued, the whitetails here would be wiped out. This country is high, Alberta foothills, deep, deep snow, severe cold. There is already high winter mortality here, but prior to the doe tag, the deer could at least recover.
Lots of guys I know, immediately began shooting does. I told them they are dumb-asses. Sausage hunters cannot be persuaded it seems. They just laughed at me.
As I feared, as the years have gone by, since the idiot doe tag came in, the herd has plummeted. Decimated is how I would describe it.
Over the course of the last week, touring the roads in the field here, where you used to see deer, in a week, I have seen one deer. One ####ing deer!
There are more wolf tracks on the road than deer tracks.
I've brought this up before and I usually get yelled at, by the 'sausage hunters'; hey, in other areas of Alberta, I am sure the deer numbers are great, and a doe harvest in the farming country may be sustainable. But it is not here.
I am not just talking out of my ass here. I have lived in either Swan Hills or Whitecourt, since 1980, and I've worked in the Swan Hills the entire time.
So number one, if you want to shoot a doe for sausage, I'd look elsewhere, unless you plan on burning a helluva lot of gas. Better yet, leave the damn does alone... please...
I was upset by this immediately, because I knew if this continued, the whitetails here would be wiped out. This country is high, Alberta foothills, deep, deep snow, severe cold. There is already high winter mortality here, but prior to the doe tag, the deer could at least recover.
Lots of guys I know, immediately began shooting does. I told them they are dumb-asses. Sausage hunters cannot be persuaded it seems. They just laughed at me.
As I feared, as the years have gone by, since the idiot doe tag came in, the herd has plummeted. Decimated is how I would describe it.
Over the course of the last week, touring the roads in the field here, where you used to see deer, in a week, I have seen one deer. One ####ing deer!
There are more wolf tracks on the road than deer tracks.
I've brought this up before and I usually get yelled at, by the 'sausage hunters'; hey, in other areas of Alberta, I am sure the deer numbers are great, and a doe harvest in the farming country may be sustainable. But it is not here.
I am not just talking out of my ass here. I have lived in either Swan Hills or Whitecourt, since 1980, and I've worked in the Swan Hills the entire time.
So number one, if you want to shoot a doe for sausage, I'd look elsewhere, unless you plan on burning a helluva lot of gas. Better yet, leave the damn does alone... please...


















































