Post by Ron on Mar 10, 2010 21:32:27 GMT -6
The SAK calculated deer population numbers are out for 2010. I received the spreadsheet today. The current calculated deer population in WI today (post hunt population) is 990,390 deer. The current goal is 734,938 meaning that the state's deer herd is still 35% over goal.
Should the goal increase that came out of the first round of goal revisions (that have since been rejected by the legislature) the new goal would be 745,636 and the states deer herd would be 33% over goal
Should the optional goal increase, recently suggested by the DNR during the latest round of DMU goal discussions be realized, the new goal would be 794,172 and the state's deer herd would still be 25% over goal.
Should the goal be set as a result of the resolution I wrote which became the Conservation Congress question in the spring hearing booklet (921,250), the states Deer herd would be 8% over goal
Should the goal be what was recommended by the Wisconsin Bowhunters Associations position paper, the new state goal would be 1,128,588, meaning the states deer herd would currently be 9% under goal.
Depending on which goal is adopted by the NRB and then the legislature, it will ultimately set in motion a course of events that will determine the Management prescriptions and season structures we will be hunting under this fall.
This will be heard by the NRB on the 16th. The attached "Green sheet" of goal recommendations has been sent to the NRB prior to the board's meeting. You can view the document at the attached link.
The goal suggested by UW- Parkside, UW-Madison, Wisconsin County Forest Association, Wisconsin Woodland Owners Association, Joe Kovach DNR Forestry, Wisconsin Deer Hunters Association, is 745,636. These groups are insisting that this original goal sent to (and approved by) the NRB (but rejected by the legislature) should stand.
The goal suggested by the Wisconsin Wildlife Federation is 773,633
The Goal suggested by the Wisconsin Bear Hunters Association is 1,176,744
This green sheeted goals package will allow the NRB to decide what the new goal will be for the next 3 year term IF that decision is approved by the legislature. The legislature will have 10 days in which to approve or reject the recommendation of the NRB.
I have a feeling as to what will come out of the NRB meeting but I will refrain from making that prediction.
dnr.wi.gov/org/nrboard/2010/March/03-10-3B1.pdf
Should the goal increase that came out of the first round of goal revisions (that have since been rejected by the legislature) the new goal would be 745,636 and the states deer herd would be 33% over goal
Should the optional goal increase, recently suggested by the DNR during the latest round of DMU goal discussions be realized, the new goal would be 794,172 and the state's deer herd would still be 25% over goal.
Should the goal be set as a result of the resolution I wrote which became the Conservation Congress question in the spring hearing booklet (921,250), the states Deer herd would be 8% over goal
Should the goal be what was recommended by the Wisconsin Bowhunters Associations position paper, the new state goal would be 1,128,588, meaning the states deer herd would currently be 9% under goal.
Depending on which goal is adopted by the NRB and then the legislature, it will ultimately set in motion a course of events that will determine the Management prescriptions and season structures we will be hunting under this fall.
This will be heard by the NRB on the 16th. The attached "Green sheet" of goal recommendations has been sent to the NRB prior to the board's meeting. You can view the document at the attached link.
The goal suggested by UW- Parkside, UW-Madison, Wisconsin County Forest Association, Wisconsin Woodland Owners Association, Joe Kovach DNR Forestry, Wisconsin Deer Hunters Association, is 745,636. These groups are insisting that this original goal sent to (and approved by) the NRB (but rejected by the legislature) should stand.
The goal suggested by the Wisconsin Wildlife Federation is 773,633
The Goal suggested by the Wisconsin Bear Hunters Association is 1,176,744
This green sheeted goals package will allow the NRB to decide what the new goal will be for the next 3 year term IF that decision is approved by the legislature. The legislature will have 10 days in which to approve or reject the recommendation of the NRB.
I have a feeling as to what will come out of the NRB meeting but I will refrain from making that prediction.
dnr.wi.gov/org/nrboard/2010/March/03-10-3B1.pdf