Increasing from about 1,000 deer in 1905 to about 1,000,000 in 1928 (Leopold et al. For the best experience on our site, be sure to turn on Javascript in your browser. In 1897, the use of bait and dogs to hunt deer were both outlawed. Understanding coyote predation also requires understanding the life history and ecology of coyotes and deer. Black Bear Age Harvest Data. This is when all does give birth around the same time each spring. The typical prevalence of white deer in a herd is 1 in 20,000 to 1 in 30,000 deer, but for Mill Creek Park to have three of them in a population of about 903 suggests poor genetic diversity . trailer
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Deer's role in the environment and society is complex, and Pennsylvania's managers of wildlife and forests are worried about the far-reaching negative effects of both climate change and CWD . Deer hunters remain the first line of defense in Pennsylvanias continuing efforts to manage CWD. It's a popular winter sport as the Pennsylvania Game Commission sells permits to hunt this season. WMU 3C: archery, 3,570 (3,370) antlered, 3,480 (2,860) antlerless; muzzleloader, 30 (30) antlered, 1,820 (1,740) antlerless. Across most of Pennsylvania, this is the population in late September or early October. This time the population grew to 212 deer in only 6 years. Proudly founded in 1681 as a place of tolerance and freedom. More, report states that "According to the states Department of Conservation and Natural Resources, Pennsylvanias white-tailed deer population has grown from about 10 deer per square mile in the 1700s to an estimated 30 deer per square mile.". A, EHD outbreak reduced populations in some areas, but the mild temperatures from the winter 2016-17 and a good 2016 acorn crop have generally increased the deer population in, . If a coyote can find and eat one fawn, it will be satiated for a few days giving the rest of the fawns a better chance at surviving the crucial first 30 days. Montgomery County (820,656), Bucks County (626,751), and Delaware County (563,995) are all in the top five most populous counties in the state, and census statistics show that each of these have also had population increases of between 0.21% and 2.46% in recent years. Predation is a natural form of mortality for white-tailed deer. Keystone State. One antlered deer per hunting license year. It wasn't until 1954 that the county buck total surpassed 300, which might say something . It exceeded the 2019-20 antlerless deer harvest 226,191 by 15 percent. State game lands in wildlife management unit: 131.2 square miles. Keystone State. WMU 2E: archery, 2,660 (2,540) antlered, 2,070 (1,944) antlerless; muzzleloader, 40 (60) antlered, 1,130 (1,252) antlerless. Coyotes and bears killed similar numbers of fawns. Game biologists had begun to notice that the animals taken by hunters were becoming stunted. Other species, such as Eastern wood-pewee, indigo bunting, and black-and-white warbler, which use the middle layer of forest vegetation, have declined in heavily browsed forests. When their population is out of balance with habitat,they impact state forests and parks by browsing tree seedlings, shrubs, and wildflowers beyond their capacity to reproduce, impacting the ability to sustain a healthy, fully functioning forest. Season-specific 2020-21 deer harvest estimates (with 2019-20 harvest estimates in parentheses) are as follows: WMU 1A: archery, 4,720 (3,240) antlered, 6,180 (4,320) antlerless; and muzzleloader, 80 (60) antlered, 2,020 (1,680) antlerless. The statewide buck harvest was estimated at 145,320 and the antlerless harvest at 231,490. Pennsylvania's population increased 7 out of the 11 years between year 2010 and year 2021. Unlike the southeastern studies, no declines in population trends or harvest fawn-to-doe ratios are currently observed in Pennsylvania. A number of other counties in Pennsylvania, while not quite as large, still have substantial populations. Lancaster, Pennsylvania (Lancaster County) Posts 53 Rep Power 3913 Re: Any one deer hunt potter county? Pennsylvania hunters killed an estimated 435,180 deer during the 2020-21 hunting seasons, the state Game Commission announced Friday. , more than 118,000 wild, free-ranging whitetails and more than 1,700 elk were tested for CWD witt about 1,000 positive deer and no elk. About 80 percent of hunting is on public land, 1.5 million acres of game land. None have increased by more than 6%, with Cumberland County topping the list at 5.09%, closely followed by Centre County at 5.06%. Deer population objectives are to increase, decrease, or stabilize 'pre-hunt' deer population trends. North Dakota is home to 20,000 mule deer and 130,000 white-tail deer. Check out answers to other questions. This decrease was expected as the allocation was reduced in 2020-21. This decrease would then be observed in the 'pre-hunt' population trend. But fawns are hard to find, they are camouflaged, almost scentless, and spend most of the day motionless in dense vegetation. An antlerless deer with each required antlerless license. Many wildlife species utilize the shrub layer and feed on forest-floor plant species, such as: Some birds, such as ovenbirds and eastern towhees, nest and feed in the ground layer. Another estimate from Penn State of 1.5 million deer in, a population estimate from the state of 1.523 million deer. about 14 in the state. Keystone State. Coming to this seemingly simply answer requires an understanding of population dynamicshow populations change over timeand the ecology of both species. WMU 4B: archery, 2,260 (2,350) antlered, 2,870 (2,551) antlerless; muzzleloader, 40 (50) antlered, 1,030 (1,070) antlerless. Whitetail Periodicals:Life and Times of the WhitetailColumns. Add-on archery and muzzleloader licenses must be purchased, and hunters can apply for antlerless licenses for $6 each. . The Commonwealths antler restrictions have succeeded in providing more older bucks for Pennsylvanias deer hunters, said Game Commission Executive Director Bryan Burhans. Special Requests to Use State Game Lands Information, Deer Management Assistance Program (DMAP). WMU 5C: archery, 5,810 (5,330) antlered, 7,410 (7,075) antlerless; muzzleloader, 90 (70) antlered, 990 (1,042) antlerless. Declines in fawn-to-doe ratios and overall population raised questions about the influence of predators on the deer population. Recruitment is the number of fawns that mature into adult deer. About a quarter of the states deer hunters took a buck in the 2020-21 deer seasons, noted David Stainbrook, the Game Commissions Deer and Elk Section supervisor. During the depression the practice of hunting deer at night "jacklighting" became popular, made illegal in. It found that deer populations increased following coyote colonization. Could we be wrong about what causes dreaded chronic wasting disease in deer? In the South Carolina study, the deer population was declining. We reported this in our own study during the summers of 2000 and 2001 when we radio-tagged over 200 fawns and monitored them closely to measure cause-specific mortality. Assume that the population grows exponentially. The PGC reports that 62% of antlered deer taken by hunters were 2.5 years old or older, while only 38% percent were 1.5 years old. The Game Commission answers, January 21, 2019 Pennsylvania, The Patriot-News, Fairmount Park neighbors to City Hall: Stop killing our deer, January 18, 2019 Pennsylvania, Billy Penn. 2013-14: 3,200 total deer harvest; 1,500 antlered deer harvest. Reduced cover increases nest predation and decreases the ability of birds to raise their young successfully. Out-of-balance deer populations impact other wildlife and frustrate efforts to establish healthy, young forests. Unknown WMU: 80 (340) antlered, 200 (496) antlerless. 94 0 obj
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Collection of these data in a scientifically-rigorous manner would require radio-collaring large numbers of deer in each WMU of interest. In the 2018-19 license year, 147,750 bucks were harvested. in 1986, there were 1,000,000 deer hunters in Pennsylvania, while today there are around 740,000 deer hunters modern success rates are said to be comparable to the past Game Commission releases 2018-19 deer harvest report, Hunters gather in Jefferson County, protest deer removal plans, March 8, 2019 Pennsylvania, WJAC Johnstown, Seminar to Provide Solutions for Human Deer Conflicts, March 6, 2019 Pennsylvania, Botstiber Institute, Major changes planned for popular Middle Creek deer hunt, March 3, 2019 Pennsylvania, LancasterOnline, CWD DIsease Management Area to Expand into Elk Range, Deer removals planned in Clearfield, Jefferson counties to combat disease, February 24, 2019 Pennsylvania, Altoona Mirror, February 22, 2019 Pennsylvania, Pocono Record, Hunters, Game Commission at Odds Over CWD Management, February 21, 2019 Pennsylvania, Morrisons Cove Herald, Nearly 150 deer taken out in this years Lower Merion deer cull, February 12, 2-19 Pennsylvania, Main Line. The Delaware study found that the greatest predictor of fawn survival is weight; fawns that are underweight are prone to higher mortality than heavier fawns. . Please enable scripts and reload this page. In the 2007-2008 season, 15% filled a tag. 0000003394 00000 n
The PGC reported that the state's hunters harvested an estimated 376,810 white-tailed deer in 2021-2022. Along with bobcats and black bears, coyotes are one of the few remaining predators of white-tailed deer following the extirpationregional extinctionof cougars and wolves in Pennsylvania. An inch of rain in one day doubles the risk of death in an underweight fawn. Here is an example to better understand this complex topic: in a hypothetical Pennsylvania forest where there are no predators present, two deer die a year from starvation or disease. The Journal of Wildlife Management. In Pennsylvania, the deer population moves through the following sequence each year: Birth of fawns majority of predation 'pre-hunt' population deer hunting seasons. Assume that the population grows exponentially. In each case, predators were shown to be an important factor affecting the composition and size of the deer population. In recent years, deer management objectives to stabilize deer populations have been successful. The percentage of older bucks in the 2020-21 deer harvest remained high. Survival Rates, Mortality Causes, and Habitats of Pennsylvania White-Tailed Deer Fawns. Pennsylvania hunters killed an estimated 435,180 deer during the 2020-21 hunting seasons, the state game commission announced Friday. Our state profiles bring you all key population characteristics of your state and your county on one page. In WMUs 1A and 1B, the antlered harvest increased substantially as well. Again, fawns died of disease, starvation, and vehicle collisions. If fawns were being removed by predators at an unsustainable rate, they would not show up in the harvest or 'pre-hunt' populations. WMU 4D: archery, 3,550 (3,120) antlered, 3,020 (3,287) antlerless; muzzleloader, 50 (80) antlered, 1,280 (1,618) antlerless. Coyote Removal, Understory Cover, and Survival of WhiteTailed Deer Neonates. By giving birth in the spring, does are setting themselves up for success as this is the time of year when plants are the most plentiful and nutritious. As of 2018, both of these counties have grown their populations since the last census, with Philadelphia County increasing by 3.04% and Allegheny County by a more modest 0.30%. The deer they eat probably would not have survived the year. Conversely, many counties in Pennsylvania have populations of fewer than fifty thousand residents. 0. In Pennsylvania, a deer that survives the hunting season has a 90% chance of surviving to the next year, so fawn survival is an important driver of deer population dynamics. After antler restrictions on hunters were introduced in 2002, the observed ratio of button bucks to adult bucks dropped from 15-to-1 in the winter of 2002 to 2-to-1 in 2004. We couldnt have any of that without a well-managed deer herd and cooperation on the part of our hunters.. Neonatal Survival and Spatial Ecology of Adult Female White-Tailed Deer in the Functional Absence of Predators. kzy~?[:|g6oF= @c7qq'~WsX?/;B& i,O.@uO)9$e)IDoh'Wlu The 10-year average for Antlerless Deer Licenses is 3.1 per antlerless deer. DEER, ARCHERY (Antlered and Antlerless) Statewide:Oct. 1-Nov. 12; Sunday, Nov. 13; Nov. 14-18; and Dec. 26-Jan. 16, 2023. HARRISBURG, PA - Pennsylvania hunters followed up 2019-20 hunting seasons' highest overall deer harvest in 15 years by topping it when they took an estimated 435,180 deer in the 2020-21 hunting seasons, which closed in January, the Pennsylvania Game Commission reported today. Instead of being eaten by coyotes, fawns died from other causes like starvation and disease. There are 67 counties in Pennsylvania. Pennsylvania Deer Population: An estimated population of about 1.5 and deer in 2017 into 2022. The PGC said the harvest also points to how antlerless allocations and not length of seasons drive deer harvests. This does not mean that coyotes do not eat deer. 2022-23Digest, Deer Section. Geographic and Seasonal Patterns in Coyote Diet. Among antlerless deer harvested, 69% were adult females, 16% button bucks and 15% doe fawns. 2020-21 Deer Harvest Estimates (PDF) 2019-20 Deer Harvest Estimates (PDF) Carrying capacity can change annually, seasonally, and across properties. The antlerless deer harvest for the 2020-21 seasons was 260,400. Hunting permittedondaysestablished by the U.S. An antlerless deer with each required antlerless license. Deer population levels in most areas are managed primarily through regulated recreational hunting. The observed ratio of adult doe to adult bucks fell from 14-to-1 to 2-to-1 over that period. 90.0%. In studies in Alabama and Georgia, declining or low fawn-to-doe ratios were observed. The mule, blacktail, and other deer populations fell from about 4.6 million in 2000 to about 3.6 million in 2014, recovering to about 4 million in 2017. 5 subscribers Subscribe 0 18 views 5 months ago Updated population statistics from the 2020 Census Show more Show more. For the best experience on our site, be sure to turn on Javascript in your browser. WMU 2G: archery, 2,470 (2,540) antlered, 1,780 (1,381) antlerless; muzzleloader, 30 (60) antlered, 1,420 (1,321) antlerless. A 1971 survey counted 65 elk in Pennsylvania In 1998 a three year long trap and transfer program expanded the elk's range. 0000005480 00000 n
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Underweight fawns are more susceptible to cold and rain and therefore more likely to contract disease. Average post-hunt deer population has been 102,073 per year. An antlerless deer with each required antlerless license. The buck harvest also increased 7 percent over the previous license years buck harvest of 163,240. Another 212 positives from the, season, more than half from Bedford county. The graph shows the deer population in a pennsylvania county between 2010 and 2014. For specific questions about individual DMAP areas, contact the local state forest district office or state park office where the DMAP area is located. By mid-, positives in free ranging deer with 204 additional free-ranging deer testing positive from the, season bring the total since 2012 to 453. These studies indicated predators had substantial impact on deer populations on study areas in Alabama, Georgia, and South Carolina. there were 723 captive shooting facilities with 35 having positives for CWD, 18 still had deer as of April. A below average acorn crop in, About 1.4 million deer in 2015, up from about 1.3 million in 2014 (estimated using harvest data). Deer management objectives are based on 'pre-hunt' deer population trends. From 2012 to, , a total of 22 free-ranging deer tested CWD-positive deer. . In response to deer population increases and increasing impacts on Once native to Pennsylvania, by, over hunting and habitat loss resulted in the. 2019. In 1923, a minimum 2 points to an antler or 6-inch spike was required for a buck. You may be trying to access this site from a secured browser on the server. Check the Pennsylvania Game Commission website for specific deer season dates. A 13 percent increase in antlerless tags for 2016 which designed to reduce the deer herd in two management units and maintain the herd in the other 20 units. Predation is not ignored in deer management recommendations. These include Forest County (7,306), Juniata County (24,475), and Susquehanna County (41,238). The Journal of Wildlife Management. (a) What was the deer populabion in 2010 ? WMU 2C: archery, 3,860 (4,230) antlered, 3,630 (3,939) antlerless; muzzleloader, 40 (70) antlered, 1,570 (1,854) antlerless. One antlered deer per hunting license year. Its largest annual population increase was 1.5% between 2019 and 2020. In civilian labor force, total, percent of population age 16 years+, 2017-2021: 62.9%: In civilian labor force, female, percent of population age 16 years+, 2017-2021: 58.8%: Total accommodation and food services sales, 2017 ($1,000) 28,849,427: Total health care and social assistance receipts/revenue, 2017 ($1,000) 116,621,778 Field studies in Pennsylvania confirm that predators prey on white-tailed deer; especially young fawns. Proper habitat improvement practices can increase carrying capacity. . A limited outbreak in, The first deer season was established in 1869. The deer population in Pennsylvania has exploded since the 1880's causing a wide range of damage on the ecosystem, and humans. In place since 2002, they have transformed the smaller bucks that once dominated our deer harvests into a buck population that is the envy of deer hunters everywhere. Antlerless figures: Meanwhile, 25% of antlerless tags issued resulted in a deer harvest this past season. Therefore, we find no evidence that antlerless license allocations must be reduced to offset predation. Pennsylvania Population Hit 13 Million in 2020. Since 1993, Pennsylvania hunters have harvested more than 400,000 deer in a license year 10 times. Our staff and research partners have demonstrated the ability to complete large, landscape-level field studies. Other public . Estimated Number of Hunters and Trappers of Furbearers. The restrictions on hunting antlerless deer and extensive logging during the late 1800s and early 1900s supported an increase in the deer population from about 1,000 deer in 1905 to about 1 million in 1928 [, The first hunting licenses were established in 1913. It is generally accepted that only predators 50lbs or more can consistently take down healthy adult deer without the help of outside forces like injury, disease, or deep snow. Based on available data, including field studies from Pennsylvania, no evidence supports reducing antlerless allocations to compensate for predation on deer. Estimated Number of Hunters by Species. WMU 4A: archery, 1,650 (1,610) antlered, 1,880 (1,696) antlerless; muzzleloader, 50 (90) antlered, 1,120 (1,313) antlerless. Wayne County Population statistics Wayne County PA - Wayne Tomorrow! Given available resources and our efforts to most effectively use available data, we focus on WMU-level 'pre-hunt' population trends and deer harvests when setting antlerless allocations - not on individual non-hunting mortality factors. The 'pre-hunt' population is the number of deer available at the beginning of the first hunting season. An Evaluation of Deer Management Options(PDF) WMUs (1A, 1B, 2A, 2C, 2D, 2E, 2F, 2G, 2H, 3A, 3B, 3C, 3D, 4A, 4B, 4C, 4D, 4E, 5A and 5B. a reported 23,000 captive deer on 1,100 breeding farms. 0000002157 00000 n
For questions about the statewide DMAP program, the application process, coupon availability, or DMAP regulations, contact the Pennsylvania Game Commission at 717-787-4250. Estimated Harvest per 100 Hunter-days, by Species. Between 2010 and 2021, the state grew by an average of 0.2% per year. Because of its importance for population objectives and monitoring, the 'pre-hunt' population is the basis for the antlerless licenses allocation recommendations. Monitoring Deer Populations in Pennsylvania(PDF) Yearling buck survival has increased from 15 to 52 percent, harvest of adult bucks has increased from 20 to 50 percent. Unlike in 2019-20, when antlerless harvests decreased in almost half of the states WMUS, in 2020-21, antlerless harvests either increased or were similar to the previous year in all but one WMU WMU 3B. In recent years, deer populations have declined upwards of 40 percent in the agency's Wildlife Management Area 2G, a largely forested area which includes all of Cameron County, about half of Potter . 2022-2023 Montgomery Parks Annual Deer Population Management Program Locations & Schedule (PDF) . Up from 1.4 million in 2015, and about 1.3 million in 2014. America Counts today launches a state-by-state look at the demographic changes the new 2020 Census results reveal. Doe age also has been found to have an impact on fawn survival, older does had higher fawn survival rates. 0000001902 00000 n
In 2013 around 740,000 deer hunters. Found in forests as well as the suburbs, deer are often thought to have spiritual meaning and can bring nature close to home since they are often seen in backyards and neighborhoods. Media related to West Deer Township, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania at Wikimedia Commons; West Deer Township . WMU 5B: archery, 5,840 (6,420) antlered, 7,730 (7,400) antlerless; muzzleloader, 60 (80) antlered, 1,470 (1,438) antlerless. This not only allows does to produce the most wholesome milk possible, but it also maximizes the potential cover for fawns, so they can better hide from predators. That topped the previous license year's harvest of 389,431 by . Compensatory predation is when predators do not add to the deathrate: the animals that they kill would not have survived the year regardless of predators. I would say yes. Mature, experienced does are more likely to choose birthing sites with security cover and adequate food nearby. Proudly founded in 1681 as a place of tolerance and freedom. Pennsylvania Demographics by CUBIT. Antler Restrictions in Pennsylvania: Are They Working? Check out answers to other questions. PROCEDURES To obtain data on reproduction by age class, WCOs examined female deer killed by various causes from 1 February through 31 May 1999. Two counties in the state of Pennsylvania have populations of more than one million. An estimated 18,000 bears in 2013 and, , some experts believe there may be hundreds of thousands in. In, , 25 free ranging deer tested positive, bringing the total free-ranging CWD-positive deer to 47. DCNR's goals for DMAP are to: By the 1950s, the deer population was assumed to be between 45,000 and 50,000. 2.50. For general questions about DCNRs DMAP program on state forests, contact the Bureau of Forestrys Ecological Services Section at 717-787-3444. WMU 3A: archery, 2,470 (2,080) antlered, 1,630 (1,400) antlerless; muzzleloader, 30 (20) antlered, 980 (800) antlerless. In 2014 and 2015, the Game Commission reduced doe deer licenses in an effort to grow the herd. The 2021 firearms deer season featured two weeks of concurrent buck and doe hunting for the first time statewide in more than a decade. Promote a diverse, healthy natural habitat that supports wildlife diversity and healthy deer populations, Establish and maintain regeneration to support sustainable forestry practices with minimal need for deer fencing, Promote a healthy, sustainable forest and native, wild plant communities, Increase the number of native plants that are indicators of a balanced deer population, Increase the number of regeneration sample plots adequately stocked, Decrease the number of plants browsed by deer, reduce the need to fence for successful forest regeneration, Percentage of plots with acceptable seedlings, Presence of native wild plants preferred by deer, Percentage of competing vegetation and site limitations, Sale of DMAP tags and hunter success rates, Pennsylvania Department of Conservation & Natural Resources, 2013 DMAP Harvest Report DataonStateForestsandParks(PDF), 2012 DMAP Harvest Report DataonStateForestsandParks(PDF), 2011 DMAP Harvest Report Data on State Forests and Parks (PDF), Bureau of Facility Design and Construction, Conservation & Natural Resources Advisory Council. Improved habitat conditions not only allow fawns to better escape predation it also reduce stress on does, increasing fawn birthweights and allowing them to produce more nutritious milk. In, an estimate of 1.5 million, another estimate of 1.6 million, and an estimate from the Pennsylvania Game Commission of between 1.3 and 1.5 million, or about 1.37 million. Peak of the rut is about November 14. Hunters killed an estimated 376,810 white-tailed deer in the 2021-22 seasons, down sharply from the previous hunting-license year, according to the Pennsylvania Game Commission. This is a very high average of 41.05 deer per square mile. Despite what some say, there are deer in the Big Woods. The 2020-21 estimated deer harvest topped the previous license years harvest of 389,431 by about 12 percent. In the 2020-21 deer seasons, the Game Commission set the antlerless allocations at levels to reduce the deer population in Wildlife Management Units (WMUs) where chronic wasting disease (CWD) has been documented, as part of its ongoing effort to limit the spread of the disease, and the antlerless harvest increased in these WMUs as intended. Total deer harvest estimates by WMU for 2020-21 (with 2019-20 figures in parentheses) are as follows: WMU 1A: 9,000 (6,400) antlered, 18,000 (13,200) antlerless; WMU 1B: 11,700 (8,700) antlered, 17,800 (12,700) antlerless; WMU 2A: 8,100 (6,900) antlered, 11,800 (9,900) antlerless; WMU 2B: 6,200 (5,500) antlered, 15,000 (10,400) antlerless; WMU 2C: 8,400 (9,400) antlered, 15,700 (14,069) antlerless; WMU 2D: 12,000 (13,000) antlered, 18,700 (18,888) antlerless; WMU 2E: 6,500 (6,400) antlered, 11,300 (9,473) antlerless; WMU 2F: 10,700 (9,000) antlered, 10,000 (9,724) antlerless; WMU 2G: 7,500 (8,100) antlered, 6,800 (6,105) antlerless; WMU 2H: 2,900 (2,400) antlered, 1,600 (1,100) antlerless; WMU 3A: 7,000 (5,700) antlered, 6,700 (5,700) antlerless; WMU 3B: 9,100 (7,600) antlered, 8,500 (10,300) antlerless; WMU 3C: 10,800 (9,400) antlered, 14,500 (12,800) antlerless; WMU 3D: 6,200 (6,000) antlered, 6,400 (4,900) antlerless; WMU 4A: 5,200 (6,000) antlered, 10,800 (7,924) antlerless; WMU 4B: 5,000 (5,700) antlered, 10,800 (8,285) antlerless; WMU 4C: 7,000 (7,000) antlered, 8,100 (8,300) antlerless; WMU 4D: 9,100 (8,700) antlered, 12,300 (10,955) antlerless; WMU 4E: 8,600 (7,300) antlered, 11,200 (9,500) antlerless; WMU 5A: 3,500 (3,400) antlered, 6,100 (5,000) antlerless; WMU 5B: 9,600 (10,200) antlered, 16,400 (15,345) antlerless; WMU 5C: 8,400 (7,600) antlered, 15,200 (14,427) antlerless; WMU 5D: 2,200 (2,500) antlered, 6,500 (6,700) antlerless; and. 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