This one's for the guys living in Michigan.
I'm new to the state, but my brother and I are both experienced hunters and know a thing or two about deer. I moved to MI last year and invited my brother in (from PA) to try our luck for MI deer.
We went out with the smokesticks looking for buck this past weekend (Friday & Saturday). I live near Ann Arbor, so we decided to check out the Sharonville State Game area, since that's close by, and I'm familiar with their shooting range there.
The woods there look nice. There are plenty of pull-off parking spots, a mix of terrain, some feeding grounds (corn and other fields), lots of cover. We saw a couple of trucks here and there, so I know at least SOME guys were in the woods, albeit not very many guys this time of year.
My brother and I saw VERY LITTLE evidence of deer. In two days of pretty heavy hunting, including walking and sitting, he saw one small doe, and I saw none. We didn't see much in the way of tracks, rubs, or deer poop--all things that we normally see during hunts even if the deer themselves are bedded down. The tracks we did see were very small--yearlings for sure.
The weather was perfect too--nice cover of white and cold temps. I feel like we should have seen more deer for sure. I'm not complaining guys--just trying to figure out if we were just unlucky, or if it's a small population in the lower half.
So guys--where are all the deer in Michigan?
I know that they do not allow doe hunting in the lower half of the state... is the population down here really suffering? Or did we just have an unlucky couple of days.
I'm new to the state, but my brother and I are both experienced hunters and know a thing or two about deer. I moved to MI last year and invited my brother in (from PA) to try our luck for MI deer.
We went out with the smokesticks looking for buck this past weekend (Friday & Saturday). I live near Ann Arbor, so we decided to check out the Sharonville State Game area, since that's close by, and I'm familiar with their shooting range there.
The woods there look nice. There are plenty of pull-off parking spots, a mix of terrain, some feeding grounds (corn and other fields), lots of cover. We saw a couple of trucks here and there, so I know at least SOME guys were in the woods, albeit not very many guys this time of year.
My brother and I saw VERY LITTLE evidence of deer. In two days of pretty heavy hunting, including walking and sitting, he saw one small doe, and I saw none. We didn't see much in the way of tracks, rubs, or deer poop--all things that we normally see during hunts even if the deer themselves are bedded down. The tracks we did see were very small--yearlings for sure.
The weather was perfect too--nice cover of white and cold temps. I feel like we should have seen more deer for sure. I'm not complaining guys--just trying to figure out if we were just unlucky, or if it's a small population in the lower half.
So guys--where are all the deer in Michigan?
I know that they do not allow doe hunting in the lower half of the state... is the population down here really suffering? Or did we just have an unlucky couple of days.