From Deseret News archives:
Utah annual deer hunt gets off to slow start
Bad weather, which included heavy snow, high winds and fog, hit the northern two-thirds of the state on Saturday.
Even in the southern reaches, brisk winds and cold temperatures kept deer in protected areas, which made them difficult to spot.
In areas of bad weather, wildlife officers reported that visibility was very poor and roads were muddy, so many hunters either chose to return home or parked on paved roads and hoped luck would follow them into accessible areas.
The pre-hunt forecast was that hunters could expect to see more yearling bucks this year, and early counts from check stations would support that prediction.
In the northern region, Scott McFarlane, big game manager for the Utah Division of Wildlife Resources, felt that most of the deer taken were shot in the first couple of hours, before the bad weather hit.
He also expected deer to start moving to lower elevations because of the poor weather conditions.
In the northeastern region, Ron Stewart, outreach coordinator, said bad weather wasn't a factor until about 2 p.m. in the afternoon.
"At the check stations, a lot of hunters chose to head home early. It was a very different hunting pattern than we usually see in the region."
At the Strawberry station, for example, overall success the opening weekend was at the lower end of the long-term average.
Stewart said the fall deer count showed that the number of bucks was rebounding.
"Back in 2004, it snowed the night before the hunt and pushed a lot of the bucks down. A much higher percentage of bucks were taken that year. Because of it, our buck-to-doe ratios were below objectives in 2005 and 2006, and for the first time were above objectives this year," he said. The management objective is around 15 bucks per 100 does.
He said he expected success to improve, especially for those willing to hunt during the week when the weather improved.
In the central region, Scott Root, outreach coordinator, said there were a lot of trucks and trailers coming off the mountains early on Saturday.
Conditions Sunday were much better, but the overall deer count in the region was down. And, most of the deer checked opening weekend were yearling bucks.
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