Been reading "North American Big Game" (1939) and the author writes about the big deer of Graham Island, Pitt, and Banks Island. Currently it seems the deer are tiny (from what I hear and the limit is 15 on the QCI). I recall from somewhere that deer densities are up to 36 per square km. Any big deer left there are are they a bunch of over populated shrunken deer?
Maybe a clear example of the difference between expansion and maintenance types of deer? Or are the guys that hunt there pulling a fast one about how small the deer are?
Maybe a clear example of the difference between expansion and maintenance types of deer? Or are the guys that hunt there pulling a fast one about how small the deer are?


















































