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Fortunately we had a good turkey hatch here in NE WA last summer (not too much rain like the previous several hatches) and numbers were up last fall and its unlikely many died during this mild winter. While I do not believe turkey numbers are back as high as 3 or 4 years ago, there are much higher numbers than late winter last year. As far as deer, I think the realistic and optimistic analysis is that "we didn't lose many deer over the winter and there should be a high fawn birth rate with so many does coming through the winter in such a healthy state". We still do not have any more deer than we did during the last hunting season, which is below average for the area. In reality, it will take several mild winters and years with good fawn recruitment to get back to the previous numbers of deer we have had in NE WA a few years back.
Looking good so far. Has to be better than the last couple, but our major kill usually comes about March about the time they start crapping themselves to death with the fresh cheet. They certainly are going into with more reserve I'm sure.
well thanks michael I was out this weekend and saw some deer but numbers seemed about one third of normal on the winter range I visited.