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Post by Hardcorehunter on Jan 15, 2007 21:31:04 GMT -5
Do you think this mild winter will have an impact on next years season. Will it be positive, negative, or no impact at all?
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Post by THE DEER HUNTER on Jan 16, 2007 9:06:04 GMT -5
I think if anything, it will have a positive impact. Not so sure how much impact it will have though.
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Post by jlwade on Jan 16, 2007 15:51:57 GMT -5
I think that there will be more deer next season the does wont have to contend with cold,snow and finding food and it will help them carry the fawns throughout the pregnancy rather than get sick and the fawn die or both the doe and fawn. Could be wrong though i dont know
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Post by tailchaser on Jan 17, 2007 21:48:34 GMT -5
This warm winter should definitly help those mature bucks and young bucks that survived the season. Without a hard winter they shouldn't have to use alot energy keeping warm. Alot of there nutrition can be put towards growth and developement. Less stress on an animal is always good. Can you imagine a healthy buck starting the summer well nurished before he starts eating on the high protein field crops and food plots?
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