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NEW HAMPSHIRE ARCHERY DEER HARVEST TO DATE IS HIGHEST IN AT LEAST 9 YEARS - FishNews - 10-27-2007 Early reports from the archery deer season indicate that there are lots of deer in the woods this fall for New Hampshire hunters. The<br /> deer harvest through October 21 was the highest in at least nine years, with<br /> most counties showing significant increases, according to Kent Gustafson,<br /> Deer Project Leader for the New Hampshire Fish and Game Department. Archery<br /> deer hunters have taken 2,406 at this point in the season. The archery deer<br /> season continues through December 15 (except WMU A, in which it ends<br /> December 8). Many typical fall foods for deer, such as acorns and beechnuts, are in short<br /> supply this fall compared to last year, but apples are quite<br /> abundant. Pleasant early fall weather conditions have been another plus for<br /> hunters. A fairly mild 2006-07 winter meant deer survival was good, as was<br /> fawn production and survival last spring. "Deer hunting this fall is<br /> definitely providing some excellent opportunities!" said Gustafson. "The numbers suggest that the state's bow hunters are taking advantage of<br /> decent weather, better visibility and more abundant deer," Gustafson said.<br /> "Youth, muzzleloader and firearm deer hunters should expect a similar good<br /> season ahead." The successful deer season to date bodes well for the state's youth deer<br /> hunt (October 27-28), which again will provide young hunters under age 16<br /> the opportunity to take a deer of either sex. Youths must be accompanied by<br /> an adult at least 18 years of age, with a valid New Hampshire hunting<br /> license. The numbers also are good news for New Hampshire's firearm deer hunters as<br /> they prepare to get out in the field. The state's muzzleloader deer season<br /> is November 3 - 13 in much of the state, and the firearms deer season opens<br /> November 14, 2007. For details of the deer seasons by WMU, visit<br /> http://www.wildlife.state.nh.us/Hunting/Hunt_species/hunt_deer.htm or<br /> consult the N.H. Hunting Digest. Deer are the most popular quarry for the<br /> more than 60,000 hunters who buy licenses in New Hampshire each year. Statistics gathered so far from New Hampshire's archery deer hunt are listed<br /> below with comparisons to this point in the season in previous years. (Note<br /> -- these preliminary figures are estimates based on reported deer<br /> registrations by county, not necessarily deer killed in that county, and may<br /> not include information from all registration stations.) A comparative county-by-county breakdown of N.H. deer harvest at this point<br /> in the season for the past 9 years can be viewed at the online version of<br /> this release at<br /> http://www.wildlife.state.nh.us/Newsroom/News_2007/News_2007_Q4/Deer_Harvest<br /> _Good_102407.htm For online hunting license sales and more information on hunting in New<br /> Hampshire, visit http://www.wildlife.state.nh.us/Hunting/hunting.htm. Hunting activity is important to New Hampshire's economy, according to the<br /> U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. In 2006, more than $80 million of<br /> hunting-related expenditures were generated in the state. The New Hampshire Fish and Game Department is the guardian of the state's<br /> fish, wildlife and marine resources and their habitats. Visit<br /> http://www.HuntNH.com. |