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2016 Missouri Archery Deer Hunting Survey Results

Summary/Abstract

The MDC Deer Program uses surveys such as this one to gauge public opinion regarding deer numbers and management strategies and as indicators of deer population trends in each county. We greatly appreciate the responses we receive which help make our surveys an effective management tool!

The Archery Deer Hunting Survey asks questions about perceived changes in the deer population (number of big bucks and total deer compared to the past 5 years), opinions about deer population size and trends in the county most hunted, and specific days that are hunted and number of deer that were killed each day of the archery season. Data on specific days hunted and number of deer killed are important both for a “trips-per-kill” estimate and to better understand when hunters are spending time afield. “Trips-per-kill” often influences hunter satisfaction and is also an important indicator of deer population trends.

The sampling pool for this survey is any hunter that receives an archery deer hunting permit during a given deer season. Following the 2016 deer season, we sent 35,000 surveys to archery hunters (about 7% of our total deer hunters or 18% of our archery deer hunters).

Published on Jan 30, 2018 - by Barb Keller

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2016 Missouri Firearms Deer Hunting Season Survey Results

Summary/Abstract

We have summarized the primary results of the 2016 survey and present the data.

Published on Sep 29, 2017 - by Barb Keller

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2017 Missouri Archery Deer Hunting Survey Results

Summary/Abstract

Some findings from the 2017 Missouri Archery Deer Hunting Survey include:

  • 5% more archers used crossbow in 2017 compared to 2016, and 5% fewer archers used compound bow; suggests archers may be switching methods.
  • Most archers believe there are about the right number (57.7%) or too few (33.8%) deer in the area they hunt most.
  • Most (69.9%) archers believe CWD is a threat to Missouri’s deer population.
  • Compound bow hunters have a slightly lower success rate and slightly higher wounding rate compared to crossbow hunters.
  • Estimated trips/archery kill ranged from 5.7 - 7.9 prior to the November firearm portion and increased to 12.3 - 15.9 following the November firearm portion.
Published on Jan 16, 2019 - by Kevyn Wiskirchen

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2017 Missouri Firearms Deer Hunting Season Survey Results

Summary/Abstract

Some finding from the 2017 Missouri Firearms Deer Hunting Survey include:

  • Most firearms hunters believe there are about the right number (53.9%) or too few (34.8%) deer in the area they hunt most.
  • In 2017, all regions of the state had an increase in the number of firearms hunters who felt the number of deer in the area they hunt most was “about right” compared to 2016.
  • 80.7% of firearms hunters hunt exclusively on private land.
  • Most (74.0%) of firearms hunters believe CWD is a threat to Missouri’s deer population.
  • Estimated trips/kill was lowest during the Early Youth portion at 5.7 and highest during the Alternative Methods portion at 17.2.
Published on Jan 16, 2019 - by Kevyn Wiskirchen