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PA Game Commission Releases 2007-08 Deer Harvest Estimates
Jerry Feaser

The Pennsylvania Game Commission today reported that hunters harvested an

estimated 323,070 deer in the state's 2007-08 seasons.  That's down 11

percent from the previous seasons' harvest.

Hunters took 109,200 antlered deer in the 2007-08 seasons, down 19 percent

from the previous license year's harvest of 135,290.  Also, hunters

harvested 213,870 antlerless deer in 2007-08, a five percent drop from the

226,270 antlerless deer taken in 2006-07.

"What stands out most when looking over the harvest data is the difference in

the opening day deer kill of the two-week firearms season," said Dr. Christopher

Rosenberry, Game Commission Deer Section Supervisor.  "Report cards sent in

by hunters show the antlered deer harvest on the opening day, Nov. 26, dropped

more than 50 percent from 2006. Daily harvests for the rest of the two-week

season, Nov. 27-Dec. 8, were similar to 2006.

"The firearms season's opening day antlerless deer harvest also dropped

nearly 50 percent from 2006.  However, the antlerless harvest throughout

the remainder of the two-week season increased and, in due course, erased some

of the opening day's harvest shortfall."

Based on past year's results, Rosenberry noted that it wasn't surprising that

the drop in opening day harvests had a larger effect on the antlered harvest

than the antlerless harvest.

"Historically, a majority of the antlered deer harvest occurs on opening day,

whereas the antlerless harvest is typically more evenly distributed across the

entire two weeks," Rosenberry said.

For more information, please visit the Pennsylvania Game Commission - State

Wildlife Management Agency website: href="http://www.pgc.state.pa.us/pgc/cwp/view.asp?a=11&Q=173862">http://www.pgc.state.pa.us/pgc/cwp/view.asp?a=11&;Q=173862




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