FWC DEER HARVEST SURVEY: FINAL REPORT

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1 FWC DEER HARVEST SURVEY: FINAL REPORT Prepared for: FLORIDA FISH AND WILDLIFE CONSERVATION COMMISSION Prepared by: VAI November 3, 2009

2 TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION... 1 SUMMARY OF FINDINGS... 5 DETAILED FINDINGS... 7 Hunting by Season... 7 Number of Days Hunted and Deer Harvested... 8 Hunting on Private vs. Public Lands... 9 Hunting Satisfaction in HARVEST BY COUNTY AND FWC AREAS Statewide Totals From The Fwc Statewide Deer Hunter Survey Statewide Totals From The Fwc Statewide Deer Hunter Survey Total Harvest by County Both Public and Private Combined Total by County Private Lands only Total By County Public Lands Only Total Harvest by FWC Administration Areas Total Harvest by FWC Management Zone Areas Total Harvest for Bucks only by County Both Total Harvest for Buck by County PRIVATE Lands only Total Harvest for Bucks by County PUBLIC Lands only Total Harvest for Bucks only by FWC Administration Area Total Harvest for Bucks only by FWM Management Zone Total Harvest for Does by County Both Private and Public combined Total Harvest for Does by County Private Lands only Total Harvest for Does by County Public Lands only Total Harvest for Does by FWC Administration Area Total Harvest for Does by FWC Management Zone Antlers Totals Combined Both Public and Private Lands Antlers by County Private Lands only Antlers Public Land only Antlers Total by FWC Administration Area Antlers Total by FWC Management Zone... 41

3 Introduction Background The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission private lands hunter survey and a revised wildlife management area (WMA) hunter survey were first implemented for the hunting season. The present report describes the methods and gives the results of the harvest season on both private and public lands. Purpose This survey was conducted to determine hunter satisfaction with the deer season and the number of deer the hunters had been able to harvest. Estimates of the following were obtained in total and for both private or public lands: Number of hunters. Overall hunting satisfaction. Overall number of hunter days and harvest for deer. Number of hunter days and harvest for deer per county. Number of hunter days and harvest for deer by FWC Administration Area and FWC Management Zone Area. Harvest of bucks and does. Number of points for bucks harvested 1

4 Methodology Surveys were sent by mail to a total of 20,000 registered hunters asking them to participate in the survey. The sample was comprised of holders of licenses and permits that conferred a hunting privilege during the hunting season (September 22, 2007 February 24, 2008). The sample frame was further defined as follows: holders of Disability, Lifetime, Resident, and 5-year Hunting licenses valid for some period during the season. Sampling was proportional to the strata sizes for the season. The sample was drawn from the original FWC Hunter License database, de-duped and consolidated into the categories shown below. Stratum Licenses contained in stratum Total % Sample Disability Resident Disabled 14, Lifetime Resident Lifetime Sportsman s Lifetime Hunting Annual Hunting Annual Hunting/Fishing Combination Sportsman Military 12, , ,929 5 Year 5-year Hunting 5, TOTALS 160,031 20,004 Questionnaires were mailed out during July, Respondents were given a choice to complete the paper questionnaire and return it by mail or complete the survey online. The content of the paper and online questionnaires was identical. A copy of the questionnaire appears on the next page. Responses were accepted during July - September A total of 1,382 hunters completed usable surveys. Of these, 994 had hunted deer during the hunting season (September 22, 2007 February 24, 2008). 2

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6 Caveats Self-administered data input errors: Because the surveys were self administred by respondents, it was impossible to enforce a logical tally of answers. For example, for each respondent, the total number of days hunted should ideally match the number of days split by private lands and public lands, which are captured not as a total but by 67 individual counties. This did not always occur. As a result, tallies and estimates vary slightly depending on which numbers were used to calculate them. Low numbers of hunters within individual counties: For some counties, the number of returns received from hunters who indicated that they hunted within that given area was quite small and sometimes zero. As a result, it was not possible to calculate estimates/projections for all measures. The impact of the small base sizes also reduces the stability of estimates when there is large variability in the data (data better matchesa bell-shaped curve as sample size grows). Some lower range estimates were negatives values and were eliminated. 4

7 Summary of Findings The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) recently conducted a survey among registered hunters to determine their satisfaction with the season and the number of deer they were able to harvest. A total of 1,382 hunters completed the survey, either online or via a mail questionnaire. Of these, 994 had hunted deer during the hunting season. Key findings from this study are summarized below: Hunting by Season Nearly seventy percent of the hunters contacted indicated that they had gone hunting during the season. By season, the highest participation rate was in the General Gun Season where participation stood at 61.8%. Participation was lowest for the Crossbow Season and the NW Zone Special Archery & Muzzleloading Gun Season (3.3% each). Number of Days Hunted and Deer Harvested Given the data collected by this survey, the best estimate of the number of deer harvested during the season is 108, 437 with a range of 98,551 to 118, 323. The best estimate for the number of hunter days during the season is 1,780,825 with a range of 1,688,646 to 1,873,004. Hunting on Private vs. Public Lands Among those hunting last season, 63.9% hunted on private lands and 52.3% on public lands. Nearly half hunted only on private lands (47.7%), a third only on public lands (36.1%) and 16.2% hunted on both private and public lands. 5

8 Hunting Satisfaction in 2008 Hunting satisfaction during the hunting season has continued to decline. The percentage of hunters who were very satisfied or satisfied during last season stood at 54.2%. In 2001, by contrast, satisfaction was over sixty percent. Satisfaction, not surprisingly, was slightly higher among those who hunted on private lands. More than half (55.9) of those hunting on private lands were very satisfied or satisfied. Among those hunting on public lands, 50.1% were very satisfied or satisfied. 6

9 Detailed Findings Hunting by Season Just under seventy percent of the hunters contacted indicate that they had gone hunting during the season. The highest participation rate was in the General Gun Season where participation stood at 61.8%. Participation was lowest for the Crossbow Season and the NW Zone Special Archery & Muzzleloading Gun Season (3.3% each). Percenting of All Hunters Hunting By Season Total Hunters Total Hunters 68.9% General Gun Season 61.8 Muzzle loading Gun Season 30.9 Archery Season 30.2 Crossbow Season 3.3 NW Zone Special Archery & Muzzleloading Gun Season 3.3 Considering just those who did hunt in , virtually all (91.9%) hunted during the General Gun Season while half that level hunted in the Muzzle Loading Gun Season or the Archery Season (45%). Only about five percent of the 2008 hunters participated in Crossbow Season or the NW Zone Special Archery & Muzzleloading Gun Season (4.8%). Those who hunted on public lands were slightly more likely to hunt during the muzzle loading gun season (50.9% vs. 43.7%). Percenting of those Hunting in By Season Total Hunters Hunt Private Lands Hunt Public Lands Total Hunters 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% General Gun Season Muzzle loading Gun Season Archery Season Crossbow Season NW Zone Special Archery & Muzzleloading Gun Season

10 Number of Days Hunted and Deer Harvested Given the data collected by this survey, the best estimate of the number of deer harvested during the entire season is 108, 437 with a range of 98,551 to 118, 323. The best estimate for the number of hunter days during the season is 1,780,825 with a range of 1,688,646 to 1,873,004. Total Harvest Estimate Number of animals killed Number of hunter days Species Season Total Lower Upper Total Lower Upper Deer Full Season 108,437 98, ,323 1,780,825 1,688,646 1,873,004 Bucks Archery 10,174 7,485 12, , , ,549 Crossbow ,031 17,582 28,479 Muzzleload 8,497 6,515 10, , , ,145 General 54,670 47,932 61,408 1,145,282 1,064,881 1,225,683 NWZ ,041 22,695 18,645 26,746 Does Archery 10,845 7,948 13, , , ,549 Crossbow ,588 17,244 27,932 Muzzleload 1, , , , ,145 General 33,764 27,868 39,660 1,145,282 1,064,881 1,225,683 NWZ ,193 22,695 18,645 26,746 8

11 Hunting on Private vs. Public Lands Among those hunting last season, 63.9 percent hunted on private lands and 52.3 on public lands. Note that the two percentages total to more than 100% as some hunted on both. Type of Land Hunted Total Hunted on Private Lands 63.9% Hunted on Public Lands 52.3 Nearly half hunted only on private lands (47.7%), nearly a third only on public lands (36.1%) and 16.2% hunted on both private and public lands. Type of Land Hunted Total Hunted only Private Lands 47.7% Hunted only Public Lands 36.1 Hunted both 16.2 Hunting Satisfaction in 2008 What was your overall level of satisfaction with the Florida Deer Hunting Season? Hunting satisfaction during the hunting season has continued to decline. The percentage of hunters who were very satisfied or satisfied during last season stood at 54.2%. In 2001, satisfaction was over sixty percent. Hunting Satisfaction by Year Very Satisfied/Satisfied 54.2% 57.1% 57.8% 61.6% 59.3% Very Satisfied Satisfied Fair Dissatisfied Very Dissatisfied

12 Satisfaction, not surprisingly, was slightly higher among those who hunted on private lands. More than half (55.9) of those hunting on private lands indicated that they were very satisfied or satisfied. Among those hunting on public lands, 50.1% were very satisfied or satisfied. Hunting Satisfaction Hunt Private Lands Hunt Public Lands Very Satisfied/Satisfied 55.9% 50.1% Very Satisfied Satisfied Fair Dissatisfied Very Dissatisfied Satisfaction doesn t seem to vary much by season perhaps because some of the hunters were participating in more than season. Reported satisfaction was highest amongst those hunting in the NW Zone Special Archery & Muzzleloading gun season (63.4%) and lowest for those hunting during the Crossbow Season (43.4%). Caution, however, that the base sizes are particiularly small for these two seasons. Satisfaction by Hunting Season Hunt Muzzle Gun Hunt General Gun Hunt Archery Hunt Crossbow Hunt NW Zone Very Satisfied/Satisfied 54.8% 43.4% 50.8% 53.5% 63.4% Very Satisfied Satisfied Fair Dissatisfied Very Dissatisfied

13 DEER HARVEST BY COUNTY AND FWC AREAS The following pages summarize key harvest measures in total, on private and public lands, by Florida county, FWC Administration Areas and FWC Wildlife Management Zone Areas. 11

14 STATEWIDE TOTALS FROM THE FWC STATEWIDE DEER HUNTER SURVEY The Sample Stratum Composition was drawn from original FWC Hunter License database* deduped for mail delivery, and consolidated into the following categories as follows: Category Total % Sample count Disability 14, Lifetime 12, Resident 127, ,929 - Includes Military and other 5 year 5, TOTALS 160,031 20,004 The following data totals were compiled from the completed surveys, both online and mail, from the 20,000 total sample universe of hunters (12.5%)who received a survey and responded. * see exhibit page xx1 12

15 STATEWIDE TOTALS FROM THE FWC STATEWIDE DEER HUNTER SURVEY Survey Context: Hunting for Deer in Florida between September 22, 2007 and February 24, 2008 on either Public or Private Lands Statewide estimates for total harvest, total number of hunter days and bag per hunter per day 01A Total Harvest Estimate==================================== Number of animals killed Number of hunter days Bag per hunter day Species Season Total Lower Upper Total Lower Upper Total Lower Upper Deer Q3 Asked 108,437 98, ,323 1,780,825 1,688,646 1,873, Deer Q4 Summed 120, , ,939 1,082, ,977 1,169, Bucks Archery 10,174 7,485 12, , , , Crossbow ,031 17,582 28, Muzzleload 8,497 6,515 10, , , , General 54,670 47,932 61,408 1,145,282 1,064,881 1,225, NWZ ,041 22,695 18,645 26, Does Archery 10,845 7,948 13, , , , Crossbow ,588 17,244 27, Muzzleload 1, , , , , General 33,764 27,868 39,660 1,145,282 1,064,881 1,225, NWZ ,193 22,695 18,645 26, Overall Total Hunter Satisfaction with Season========================================== Number Level of of Stratum Satisfaction hunters % Lower Upper Overall Very satisfied Satisfied Fair Unsatisfied Very unsatisfied

16 01B Total Harvest by County Both Public and Private Combined ======================== Number of deer killed Number of hunter days Bag per hunter day County Total Lower Upper Total Lower Upper Total Lower Upper Alachua 3,913 1,797 6,029 52,710 33,761 71, Baker ,400 39,018 20,414 57, Bay 3,130 1,748 4,513 63,950 32,063 95, Bradford 1, ,960 12,633 4,472 20, Brevard 1, ,265 62, , Broward Calhoun 1, ,725 23,925 11,134 36, Charlotte ,801 1,016 6, Citrus 2, ,627 37,453 26,472 48, Clay 4, ,280 48,298 31,029 65, Collier ,068 6,010 16, Columbia 1, ,708 54,000 37,659 70, Dade , , De Soto 2, ,559 13,159 5,987 20, Dixie 3,354 1,330 5,378 72,558 43, , Duval 2, ,135 26,944 10,188 43, Escambia 5,478 2,713 8,243 71,440 49,186 93, Flagler 1, ,222 30,410 19,510 41, Franklin , , Gadsden 10,621 5,374 15,868 72,335 53,924 90, Gilchrist ,300 10,956 3,484 18, Glades 1, ,886 16,323 6,425 26, Gulf ,208 6,261 2,742 9, Hamilton 1, ,097 25,602 12,464 38, Hardee 2,012 1,204 2,820 17,441 10,241 24, Hendry 2, ,327 20,348 7,039 33, Hernando 1, ,030 39,913 26,186 53, Highlands 1, ,600 19,006 6,934 31, Hillsborough ,403 6, , Holmes 3,354 1,414 5,294 55,341 32,710 77, Indian River 1, ,163 5, , Jackson 6,596 3,391 9,801 75,242 54,853 95, Jefferson 3,689 1,959 5,419 31,192 20,944 41, Lafayette 1, ,446 22,695 13,649 31,

17 Lake 1, ,977 44,385 27,339 61, Lee , , Leon 2, ,347 46,174 28,311 64, Levy 4,696 2,179 7,212 94,359 61, , Liberty 2, ,576 37,006 13,307 60, Madison 2,460 1,103 3,816 55,462 35,165 75, Manatee ,720 13,751 7,453 20, Marion 3,578 1,866 5, ,086 83, , Martin ,362 9,950 3,931 15, Monroe , , Nassau 3,242 1,718 4,767 55,453 36,454 74, Okaloosa 5,031 3,371 6,691 78,148 55, , Okeechobee ,267 2,204 12, Orange 1, ,148 23,813 12,942 34, Osceola 2,236 1,178 3,294 80,832 54, , Palm Beach 1, ,542 42,261 20,539 63, Pasco ,313 15,987 7,260 24, Pinellas Polk 2,571 1,276 3,867 67,192 48,138 86, Putnam 3,466 1,976 4,956 69,093 43,528 94, St. Johns 3,689 1,927 5,451 69,093 40,507 97, St. Lucie , , Santa Rosa 6,373 3,313 9,432 78,931 55, , Sarasota 1, ,254 8, , Seminole 4,137 1,557 6,716 35,441 18,137 52, Sumter 1, ,987 54,223 36,717 71, Suwannee ,017 8, , Taylor 4,248 2,658 5,839 94,695 64, , Union 1, ,584 7,938 1,153 14, Volusia 4,807 2,875 6,740 95,477 62, , Wakulla 4,137 1,730 6,543 53,552 31,740 75, Walton 3,242 1,184 5,300 34,993 17,305 52, Washington 3, ,096 27,838 13,526 42,

18 01C Total by County Private Lands only============================================ Number of deer killed Number of hunter days Bag per hunter day County Total Lower Upper Total Lower Upper Total Lower Upper Alachua 3,578 1,483 5,672 37,238 19,725 54, Baker ,801 10,956 32, Bay 2,124 1,084 3,164 44,937 20,111 69, Bradford 1, ,520 11,625 3,493 19, Brevard 1, ,111 58, , Broward Calhoun 1, ,725 23,472 10,416 36, Charlotte Citrus 1, ,387 6, , Clay 2, ,602 28,412 10,551 46, Collier ,924 1,273 10, Columbia 1, ,503 35,671 23,173 48, Dade De Soto 2, ,559 11,966 5,042 18, Dixie 3,242 1,337 5,147 57,913 30,539 85, Duval 2, ,656 15,657 6,810 24, Escambia 4,360 1,786 6,934 52,211 34,520 69, Flagler ,789 22,579 14,124 31, Franklin , , Gadsden 10,397 5,268 15,527 67,429 49,926 84, Gilchrist ,352 10,062 2,459 17, Glades 1, ,848 14,534 4,755 24, Gulf ,186 3, , Hamilton 1, ,097 25,609 12,470 38, Hardee 2,012 1,204 2,820 17,448 10,248 24, Hendry 1, ,644 11, , Hernando ,534 10,062 4,551 15, Highlands 1, ,212 9, , Hillsborough , Holmes 3,130 1,180 5,081 46,067 26,932 65, Indian River 1, ,163 5, , Jackson 6,261 3,075 9,447 67,867 50,326 85, Jefferson 3,130 1,627 4,634 18,782 10,539 27, Lafayette 1, ,187 20,348 12,055 28,

19 Lake ,109 10,394 3,911 16, Lee Leon 1, ,544 21,913 12,276 31, Levy 3,801 1,469 6,134 73,020 42, , Liberty 1, ,401 20, , Madison 2,460 1,141 3,779 48,857 28,891 68, Manatee ,445 8,718 1,771 15, Marion 2, ,782 38,903 25,372 52, Martin ,106 6, , Monroe Nassau 3,242 1,826 4,659 49,747 32,057 67, Okaloosa 2,460 1,275 3,645 28,167 13,388 42, Okeechobee , , Orange 1, ,690 15,876 6,766 24, Osceola 1, ,306 36,223 18,578 53, Palm Beach ,687 6, , Pasco ,352 6, , Pinellas Polk 1, ,669 32,655 16,680 48, Putnam 3,242 1,811 4,673 65,057 40,958 89, St. Johns 2, ,832 42,814 19,316 66, St. Lucie , , Santa Rosa 4,919 2,281 7,557 51,531 33,480 69, Sarasota 1, ,254 8, , Seminole 3,689 1,221 6,158 27,610 11,402 43, Sumter ,028 4, , Suwannee , , Taylor 2,683 1,319 4,047 60,033 36,051 84, Union 1, ,584 6, , Volusia 3,578 1,935 5,220 52,090 34,208 69, Wakulla 2, ,870 30,410 15,506 45, Walton 2,907 1,079 4,735 26,278 8,037 44, Washington 3, ,048 26,158 12,830 39,

20 01C TOTAL BY COUNTY PUBLIC LANDS ONLY===================================== Number of deer killed Number of hunter days Bag per hunter day County Total Lower Upper Total Lower Upper Total Lower Upper Alachua ,530 3,325 23, Baker ,002 17,213 6,647 27, Bay 1, ,630 19,006 4,990 33, Bradford ,756 1, , Brevard ,140 2,537 5, Broward Calhoun Charlotte , , Citrus 1, ,177 30,511 20,900 40, Clay 2, ,123 19,907 12,263 27, Collier ,142 1,782 8, Columbia ,335 5,455 31, Dade , , De Soto Dixie ,647 4,703 24, Duval ,761 11, , Escambia 1, ,306 19,229 9,808 28, Flagler , , Franklin ,153 1,556 12, Gadsden , , Gilchrist Glades , , Gulf ,065 3, , Hamilton Hardee Hendry ,102 8,830 5,635 12, Hernando 1, ,058 29,864 16,332 43, Highlands , , Hillsborough , , Holmes , , Indian River Jackson , , Jefferson ,125 12,410 4,893 19, Lafayette ,186 2, ,

21 Lake 1, ,497 33,994 17,729 50, Lee , Leon ,354 24,261 10,238 38, Levy ,511 21,352 10,843 31, Liberty ,464 16,104 8,820 23, Madison , , Manatee , , Marion 1, ,093 65,159 49,964 80, Martin , , Monroe ,532 3, , Nassau , , Okaloosa 2,571 1,355 3,788 49,975 31,611 68, Okeechobee , , Orange ,009 7,939 2,185 13, Osceola ,435 44,605 23,172 66, Palm Beach ,564 35,664 19,306 52, Pasco ,845 5,689 14, Pinellas Polk ,762 34,533 23,125 45, Putnam , , St. Johns 1, ,523 26,273 5,183 47, St. Lucie Santa Rosa 1, ,056 27,388 16,445 38, Sarasota Seminole ,017 7,826 1,976 13, Sumter 1, ,205 49,846 34,846 64, Suwannee ,532 1, , Taylor 1, ,498 34,663 16,835 52, Union , Volusia 1, ,283 43,380 17,569 69, Wakulla 1, ,719 23,147 12,593 33, Walton ,720 4,668 12, Washington , ,

22 01E Total Harvest by FWC Administration Areas========================================= Management Number of deer killed Number of deer hunter days Bags per hunter day Zone Total Lower Upper ) Total Lower Upper Total Lower Upper Northwest 61,043 51,598 70, , , , North Central 40,360 30,173 50, , , , Northeast 30,745 25,350 36, , , , Southwest 13,975 10,666 17, , , , South 6,596 4,449 8, ,502 88, , F Total Harvest by FWC Management Zone Areas========================================== Management Number of Deer killed Number of deer hunter days Bags per hunter day Zone Total Lower Upper ) Total Lower Upper Total Lower Upper Central 85,415 73,159 97,672 1,612,482 1,491,434 1,733, Northwest 57,354 48,026 66, , , , South 9,950 7,054 12, , , ,

23 02A Total Harvest for Bucks only by County BOTH======================================= Number of bucks killed Number of hunter days Bag per hunter day County Total Lower Upper Total Lower Upper Total Lower Upper Alachua 2,795 1,354 4,236 52,710 33,761 71, Baker ,018 20,414 57, Bay 1, ,682 63,950 32,063 95, Bradford 1, ,005 12,633 4,472 20, Brevard ,397 62, , Broward Calhoun 1, ,007 23,925 11,134 36, Charlotte ,801 1,016 6, Citrus 2, ,184 37,453 26,472 48, Clay 3, ,133 48,298 31,029 65, Collier ,068 6,010 16, Columbia 1, ,499 54,000 37,659 70, Dade , , De Soto 1, ,978 13,159 5,987 20, Dixie 2, ,804 72,558 43, , Duval 1, ,196 26,944 10,188 43, Escambia 2, ,406 71,440 49,186 93, Flagler ,459 30,410 19,510 41, Franklin , , Gadsden 5,590 2,266 8,914 72,335 53,924 90, Gilchrist ,956 3,484 18, Glades ,323 6,425 26, Gulf ,208 6,261 2,742 9, Hamilton 1, ,757 25,602 12,464 38, Hardee ,397 17,441 10,241 24, Hendry 1, ,171 20,348 7,039 33, Hernando 1, ,754 39,913 26,186 53, Highlands ,469 19,006 6,934 31, Hillsborough ,403 6, , Holmes 2,348 1,031 3,665 55,341 32,710 77, Indian River ,300 5, , Jackson 4,360 1,654 7,066 75,242 54,853 95, Jefferson 2,460 1,356 3,564 31,192 20,944 41, Lafayette 1, ,830 22,695 13,649 31,

24 Lake 1, ,779 44,385 27,339 61, Lee , , Leon 1, ,340 46,174 28,311 64, Levy 3,242 1,190 5,295 94,359 61, , Liberty 1, ,868 37,006 13,307 60, Madison 1, ,348 55,462 35,165 75, Manatee ,230 13,751 7,453 20, Marion 2,571 1,246 3, ,086 83, , Martin ,251 9,950 3,931 15, Monroe , , Nassau 2,348 1,111 3,585 55,453 36,454 74, Okaloosa 3,354 2,221 4,487 78,148 55, , Okeechobee ,267 2,204 12, Orange 1, ,072 23,813 12,942 34, Osceola 1, ,348 80,832 54, , Palm Beach 1, ,008 64,062 43,372 84, Pasco ,987 7,260 24, Pinellas Polk 2,012 1,007 3,018 67,192 48,138 86, Putnam 2,012 1,066 2,959 69,093 43,528 94, St. Johns 2,683 1,081 4,286 69,093 40,507 97, St. Lucie , , Santa Rosa 4,360 2,203 6,517 78,931 55, , Sarasota ,947 8, , Seminole 2,460 1,196 3,723 35,441 18,137 52, Sumter 1, ,266 54,223 36,717 71, Suwannee ,017 8, , Taylor 3,689 2,127 5,252 94,695 64, , Union ,998 7,938 1,153 14, Volusia 2,795 1,566 4,024 95,477 62, , Wakulla 2,571 1,168 3,975 53,552 31,740 75, Walton 2, ,489 34,993 17,305 52, Washington ,578 27,838 13,526 42,

25 02B Total Harvest for Buck by County PRIVATE Lands only==================================== Number of bucks killed Number of hunter days Bag per hunter day County Total Lower Upper Total Lower Upper Total Lower Upper Alachua 2,460 1,032 3,887 37,229 19,715 54, Baker ,801 10,957 32, Bay 1, ,917 44,944 20,117 69, Bradford ,313 11,627 3,494 19, Brevard ,370 58, , Broward Calhoun 1, ,007 23,478 10,422 36, Charlotte Citrus 1, ,593 6, , Clay 1, ,438 9,906 3,674 16, Collier ,925 1,275 10, Columbia 1, ,422 35,664 23,166 48, Dade De Soto 1, ,978 11,963 5,039 18, Dixie 2, ,594 57,913 30,539 85, Duval 1, ,136 15,652 6,806 24, Escambia 1, ,840 52,211 34,522 69, Flagler ,584 14,128 31, Franklin , , Gadsden 5,590 2,330 8,850 67,416 49,914 84, Gilchrist ,062 2,459 17, Glades ,534 4,754 24, Gulf ,186 3, , Hamilton 1, ,757 25,602 12,464 38, Hardee ,397 17,441 10,241 24, Hendry ,445 11, , Hernando ,062 4,552 15, Highlands ,322 9, , Hillsborough , Holmes 2, ,459 46,062 26,926 65, Indian River ,300 5, , Jackson 4,248 1,581 6,916 67,863 50,322 85, Jefferson 1, ,850 18,782 10,538 27, Lafayette ,525 20,348 12,055 28,

26 Lake ,397 3,915 16, Lee Leon ,769 21,913 12,277 31, Levy 2, ,231 73,006 42, , Liberty ,774 20, , Madison 1, ,329 48,857 28,889 68, Manatee ,106 8,720 1,773 15, Marion 1, ,387 38,907 25,373 52, Martin ,106 6, , Monroe Nassau 2,348 1,175 3,520 49,751 32,062 67, Okaloosa 1, ,096 28,174 13,393 42, Okeechobee , , Orange ,720 15,876 6,766 24, Osceola 1, ,567 36,223 18,579 53, Palm Beach , , Pasco , , Pinellas Polk 1, ,160 32,646 16,669 48, Putnam 1, ,703 65,068 40,967 89, St. Johns 1, ,032 42,820 19,323 66, St. Lucie , , Santa Rosa 3,242 1,559 4,926 51,540 33,490 69, Sarasota ,947 8, , Seminole 2, ,190 27,615 11,407 43, Sumter , , Suwannee , , Taylor 2, ,741 60,037 36,055 84, Union ,998 6, , Volusia 2,236 1,147 3,325 52,099 34,219 69, Wakulla 1, ,010 30,410 15,505 45, Walton 1, ,874 26,273 8,034 44, Washington ,544 26,161 12,834 39,

27 02CTotal Harvest for Bucks by County PUBLIC Lands only========================================== Number of bucks killed Number of hunter days Bag per hunter day County Total Lower Upper Total Lower Upper Total Lower Upper Alachua ,528 3,322 23, Baker ,217 6,653 27, Bay ,012 19,006 4,990 33, Bradford ,065 1, , Brevard ,137 2,534 5, Broward Calhoun Charlotte , , Citrus 1, ,888 30,521 20,912 40, Clay 1, ,016 17,156 10,567 23, Collier ,143 1,784 8, Columbia ,335 5,455 31, Dade , , De Soto Dixie ,646 4,701 24, Duval ,300 11, , Escambia 1, ,306 19,230 9,809 28, Flagler , , Franklin ,155 1,558 12, Gadsden , , Gilchrist Glades , , Gulf ,065 3, , Hamilton Hardee Hendry ,102 8,832 5,636 12, Hernando ,360 29,851 16,319 43, Highlands , , Hillsborough , , Holmes , , Indian River Jackson , , Jefferson ,125 12,410 4,894 19, Lafayette ,186 2, ,

28 Lake 1, ,497 33,987 17,724 50, Lee , Leon ,104 24,261 10,239 38, Levy ,511 21,354 10,846 31, Liberty ,464 16,099 8,817 23, Madison , , Manatee , , Marion 1, ,093 65,180 49,989 80, Martin , , Monroe ,532 3, , Nassau , , Okaloosa 2,012 1,048 2,977 49,975 31,614 68, Okeechobee , , Orange ,938 2,183 13, Osceola ,162 44,608 23,175 66, Palm Beach ,664 19,306 52, Pasco ,838 5,683 13, Pinellas Polk ,279 34,546 23,138 45, Putnam , , St. Johns 1, ,041 26,273 5,183 47, St. Lucie Santa Rosa 1, ,586 27,391 16,449 38, Sarasota Seminole ,017 7,826 1,976 13, Sumter 1, ,891 49,863 34,860 64, Suwannee ,532 1, , Taylor 1, ,220 34,658 16,829 52, Union , Volusia ,135 43,379 17,567 69, Wakulla ,497 23,143 12,589 33, Walton ,720 4,669 12, Washington , ,

29 02D Total Harvest for Bucks only by FWC Administration Area========================================= Administrative Number of bucks killed Number of deer hunter days Bags per hunter day Region Total Lower Upper Total Lower Upper Total Lower Upper Northwest 36,782 30,635 42, , , , North Central 29,515 21,904 37, , , , Northeast 20,124 16,353 23, , , , Southwest 8,720 6,386 11, , , , South 4,137 2,629 5, ,502 88, , E Total Harvest for Bucks only by FWM Management Zone=========================================== Management Number of bucks killed Number of deer hunter days Bags per hunter day Zone Total Lower Upper ) Total Lower Upper Total Lower Upper Central 58,695 49,671 67,720 1,614,928 1,493,697 1,736, Northwest 34,323 28,254 40, , , , South 6,261 4,224 8, , , ,

30 03A Total Harvest for Does by County Both Private and Public combined======================================= Number of does killed Number of hunter days Bag per hunter day County Total Lower Upper Total Lower Upper Total Lower Upper Alachua 1, ,063 52,710 33,761 71, Baker ,018 20,414 57, Bay 1, ,776 63,950 32,063 95, Bradford ,550 12,633 4,472 20, Brevard ,135 62, , Broward Calhoun ,001 23,925 11,134 36, Charlotte ,801 1,016 6, Citrus ,493 37,453 26,472 48, Clay 1, ,197 48,298 31,029 65, Collier ,068 6,010 16, Columbia ,000 37,659 70, Dade , , De Soto ,220 11,963 5,443 18, Dixie 1, ,000 72,558 43, , Duval ,982 26,944 10,188 43, Escambia 2, ,131 71,440 49,186 93, Flagler ,002 30,410 19,510 41, Franklin , , Gadsden 5,031 1,444 8,618 72,335 53,924 90, Gilchrist ,956 3,484 18, Glades ,230 16,323 6,425 26, Gulf ,261 2,742 9, Hamilton ,602 12,464 38, Hardee 1, ,610 12,311 7,229 17, Hendry ,513 20,348 7,039 33, Hernando ,548 39,913 26,186 53, Highlands ,255 19,006 6,934 31, Hillsborough , , Holmes 1, ,928 55,341 32,710 77, Indian River ,495 5, , Jackson 2, ,760 75,242 54,853 95, Jefferson 1, ,112 31,192 20,944 41, Lafayette ,695 13,649 31,

31 Lake ,385 27,339 61, Lee , , Leon ,620 46,174 28,311 64, Levy 1, ,548 94,359 61, , Liberty ,006 13,307 60, Madison 1, ,742 53,329 33,812 72, Manatee ,751 7,453 20, Marion 1, , ,086 83, , Martin ,950 3,931 15, Monroe , , Nassau ,547 55,453 36,454 74, Okaloosa 1, ,690 78,148 55, , Okeechobee ,267 2,204 12, Orange ,313 23,813 12,942 34, Osceola ,425 80,832 54, , Palm Beach ,631 64,062 43,372 84, Pasco ,987 7,260 24, Pinellas Polk ,138 67,192 48,138 86, Putnam 1, ,471 69,093 43,528 94, St. Johns 1, ,739 69,093 40,507 97, St. Lucie , , Santa Rosa 2, ,371 78,931 55, , Sarasota 1, ,587 8, , Seminole 1, ,183 35,441 18,137 52, Sumter ,223 36,717 71, Suwannee , , Taylor ,137 94,695 64, , Union ,938 1,153 14, Volusia 2, ,147 95,477 62, , Wakulla 1, ,823 53,552 31,740 75, Walton 1, ,217 34,993 17,305 52, Washington 2, ,685 27,838 13,526 42,

32 03B Total Harvest for Does by County Private Lands only========================================== Number of does killed Number of hunter days Bag per hunter day County Total Lower Upper Total Lower Upper Total Lower Upper Alachua 1, ,054 37,229 19,715 54, Baker ,801 10,957 32, Bay 1, ,084 44,944 20,117 69, Bradford ,495 11,627 3,494 19, Brevard ,000 58, , Broward Calhoun ,001 23,478 10,422 36, Charlotte Citrus ,794 6, , Clay ,132 9,906 3,674 16, Collier ,925 1,275 10, Columbia ,664 23,166 48, Dade De Soto ,220 10,875 4,581 17, Dixie 1, ,995 57,913 30,539 85, Duval ,552 15,652 6,806 24, Escambia 2, ,095 52,211 34,522 69, Flagler ,009 22,584 14,128 31, Franklin , , Gadsden 4,807 1,242 8,373 67,416 49,914 84, Gilchrist ,062 2,459 17, Glades ,200 14,534 4,754 24, Gulf , , Hamilton ,602 12,464 38, Hardee 1, ,610 12,311 7,229 17, Hendry ,550 11, , Hernando ,009 10,062 4,552 15, Highlands ,017 9, , Hillsborough , Holmes 1, ,922 46,062 26,926 65, Indian River ,495 5, , Jackson 2, ,534 67,863 50,322 85, Jefferson 1, ,036 18,782 10,538 27, Lafayette ,348 12,055 28,

33 Lake ,397 3,915 16, Lee Leon ,354 21,913 12,277 31, Levy 1, ,520 73,006 42, , Liberty , , Madison 1, ,733 46,733 27,633 65, Manatee ,720 1,773 15, Marion 1, ,052 38,907 25,373 52, Martin , , Monroe Nassau ,534 49,751 32,062 67, Okaloosa 1, ,968 28,174 13,393 42, Okeechobee , , Orange ,220 15,876 6,766 24, Osceola ,136 36,223 18,579 53, Palm Beach , , Pasco , , Pinellas Polk ,646 16,669 48, Putnam 1, ,449 65,068 40,967 89, St. Johns ,258 42,820 19,323 66, St. Lucie , , Santa Rosa 1, ,914 51,540 33,490 69, Sarasota 1, ,587 8, , Seminole 1, ,137 27,615 11,407 43, Sumter , , Suwannee , , Taylor ,037 36,055 84, Union , , Volusia 1, ,301 52,099 34,219 69, Wakulla 1, ,928 30,410 15,505 45, Walton 1, ,203 26,273 8,034 44, Washington 2, ,682 26,161 12,834 39,

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