Ep 068: SE Deer Study Group 2019 Recap w/ Lindsay Thomas Jr. of the Quality Deer Management Association
Description
Lindsay Thomas Jr., Editor of Quality Whitetails, is back for our third annual Southeast Deer Study Group recap. We cover a wide variety of topics including mature buck movements, CWD, coyote predation, and the effects of a late rut.
What we learn:
- Is Kentucky in the South?
- Late fawn births, resulting from a late rut, result in lower productivity for young does the following year
- TN created a rating system for CWD risk among their counties that correctly predicted the most likely place for it to appear, Unfortunately, it was too late
- We are not all going to die from zombie deer and scientists have not been able to show that CWD could cross the species barrier to humans
- Bucks labeled as "movers" are 81% more likely to be killed by hunters than bucks labeled as "sedentary"
- Deer have been shown to breed in Florida every month but May
- Planting native grasses could be a waste of money
- Rainfall can have a large impact on antler growth in dry areas, and effects can last the life of a buck
- Mowing clover fields is a waste of time
- Coyotes and other predators kill a ton of fawns in N. Georgia
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Show notes, resources, links:
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