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Region’s deer population shrinks, everyone is asking, why?

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Another man said he lived near a field where you could see between 80 and 100 deer at a time grazing and eating.

He said that now you’d be lucky to see two or three. Well, our area deer hang out in herds of 30, max, so I questioned his numbers, but still, I believed he was seeing fewer deer.

McHenry County residents are singing the same tune, and that tune is the blues.

I walked on property belonging to a few residents who said that the deer have gone missing. One man showed me a pair of apple trees sitting on his land. The trees were surrounded by at least a 150 ripe red delicious apples.

He told me, “This is only the second year since I’ve lived here that you can find apples on the ground. It used to be the deer would’ve eaten them overnight. This is too strange.”

Another man showed me a couple of tree stands on his property bordering a conservation area.

He said, “I’ve been out here nine evenings, so far, and I haven’t seen a deer yet. I used to see at least one every night, but now it looks like they are all gone.”

If you hear enough anecdotal evidence it can make you a believer.

I think that we have to start delving into the causes of this apparent lack of whitetail deer.

I talked about poaching a few weeks back.

Does it have an effect on the population?

There is more poaching than I’d previously thought.

I recently had the opportunity to ride with an IDNR officer.

Yes, there is definitely whitetail poaching going on but I don’t think it’s on the upswing and causing a downturn in deer numbers.

Everybody seems to believe that no one hunts in northern Illinois anymore because of the lack of available deer.

The facts seem to disprove that assumption.

The harvest numbers for the first weekend of shotgun season show that the harvest numbers for Lake, McHenry and Boone counties are slightly down from last year’s, and poor weather could be a factor.

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