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FWP adjusts mule deer quotas in response to spring surveys
While mule deer populations remain steady in some time to rebound.”
portions of the state, spring green-up surveys conducted by This year also saw a few other changes to licenses. In
Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks wildlife biologists showed June, the Fish and Wildlife Commission approved changes
populations in some parts of the state remain lower than to the general deer license in several hunting districts that
desired, and as a result, licenses available to hunters in will shift licenses from either-sex mule deer to antlered
those areas have been cut back. buck mule deer only. The hunting districts affected by these
Over the past few years, persistent drought, changes are 301 in southwest Montana; 410, 411, 412, 417,
particularly in southeast Montana, has affected both 419, 426 and 471 in north-central Montana; 621 and 622
survival and recruitment rates for mule deer. This drought in northeast Montana; and 700, 701, 702, 703, 704 and
has also, at times, been coupled with hard winters, making 705 in southeast Montana. White-tailed deer opportunity
it especially difficult for fawns to survive to adulthood. The will remain as either-sex in these hunting districts for 2023.
combination of these environmental factors has impacted This means that during the archery, general and
mule deer herds in southeast Montana so much so that heritage muzzleloader seasons, the general license will not
recent surveys indicate the population there is 48 percent be valid for antlerless mule deer harvest in those districts.
below the long-term average. These changes are reflected in the online hunting
“It’s really not been just one thing,” said Brett Dorak, regulations, but not in the hardcopy version, which were
FWP Region 7 wildlife manager. “Hard winters, dry printed in the spring prior to the changes made by the Fish
summers – it all takes a toll on mule deer in particular. and Wildlife Commission.
But that’s what our adaptive harvest management plan “It’s important for hunters to know how we’re
is designed to address – localized conditions that impact responding to declines in mule deer numbers,” said FWP
populations. By following the plan, we have adjusted our Director Dustin Temple. “We’ve heard for the last few years
antlerless B license opportunity annually and over the from landowners and hunters alike that they’re concerned
past few years we have reduced those opportunities by 91 about deer numbers. Staff ’s application of our adaptive
percent.” management plan to be more conservative with harvest
Annually, wildlife managers around the state adjust really fits the situation on the ground.”
mule deer B license numbers based on spring survey Good wildlife populations are always tied to good
results. When it looks like the population is in decline in habitat conditions. Summer and autumn forage is
a hunting district, FWP reduces the number of mule deer important for deer, as the nutrition they get in the summer
B licenses available in order to keep more female deer in and fall will help them make it through the long Montana
the herd, the very segment that drives the population. In winters.
central Montana, that has meant mule deer B licenses have “We had some timely rains late last summer
fluctuated a bit during the past few years. In Region 7, mule and autumn, which helped with some late vegetative
deer B licenses have dropped from a high of 11,000 in 2020 production,” said Dorak. “Mule deer pregnancy and fetal
to 1,000 this year. rates are associated with forage quality in the fall, and
In Region 6, or northeast Montana, numbers have those late rains we had may be the reason why we saw a
been more variable. Generally, mule deer numbers are small rebound in our recruitment rates this spring. Prairie
average to below average in southern districts of the region mule deer populations are cyclical, and we have been in
and average to above average in northern districts. Mule these low spots a few times over the past four decades, but
deer B license quotas have been adjusted accordingly. these mule deer are also resilient. When environmental
The prairie-breaks habitat of central Montana’s conditions are favorable, these populations can bounce
Region 4 has seen declining mule deer numbers, and much back.”
of the region had already changed to antlered buck-only “Thankfully the wet spring and summer seen in
regulations in response to severe winter conditions and much of Montana may help give numbers a boost next
summer drought of the past few years. year,” Dorak added.
“We’ve been lowering our B license numbers for a But either way, FWP biologists will be paying close
few years,” said Cory Loecker, Region 4 wildlife manager. attention and adjusting B license numbers based on most
“But even with the favorable weather conditions this spring recent surveys along with weather and habitat conditions.
and the resiliency deer can exhibit, their numbers will take
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