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

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As far as the archery harvest, so far the numbers are up for Cook, Boone, DuPage and McHenry counties and down in Kane and Lake counties, but only by about one percent.

Dave Kranz from Dave’s Bait, Tackle and Taxidermy in Crystal Lake operates a drop-off for people to check in their deer for processing at Rockford’s Smokehouse Venison.

“My business is up 20 percent over last year,” Kranz said. “Sure, I might be up because I’ve taken business from other processors, but I am sure the numbers are strong just on the basis of excellent hunting activity.”

Hall of Fame outdoorsman Spence Petros told me, “I think that the high rate of hunting pressure has made the deer more nocturnal.

“You used to see them in the morning and the evening and sometimes all day long. I think the hunters have educated them to make their moves in the dark when the hunters aren’t allowed to shoot them.”

Kranz told me, “I think their diet has changed the last two years. We’ve had a huge acorn crop lately. The deer being harvested have bellies full of acorns. I think we aren’t seeing the deer because they aren’t leaving the woods to eat. There’s plenty of food in the woods. You just have to change where you are putting your stands to find the deer. The IDNR is eliminating some animals and I think they are doing it for the right reason, but there are still plenty of deer around.”

There is compelling evidence that shows that the northern Illinois whitetail population is far from being eliminated, but there is indication that the average deer available may be smaller than what we used to see walking the woods and fields. We’ll take a look at that later.

• Northwest Herald outdoors columnist Steve Sarley’s radio show, “The Outdoors Experience,” airs live at 5 a.m. Sundays on AM-560. He can be contacted at sarfishing@yahoo.com.

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