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    Re: Southern BC Mule Deer Project

    Quote Originally Posted by Stone Sheep Steve View Post
    Nothing official released yet. They are working on someway to get the info out...like a website but it costs more money.

    I've seen the migrational maps and it's pretty interesting. Wish I could say more but can't...at least at this point.
    When you say wish you could say more but you cant do you mean your not allowed or you don't no more.
    Can you not post up the maps or is this info private as well.
    Thanks.

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    Re: Southern BC Mule Deer Project

    Quote Originally Posted by Stone Sheep Steve View Post
    Nothing official released yet. They are working on someway to get the info out...like a website but it costs more money.

    I've seen the migrational maps and it's pretty interesting. Wish I could say more but can't...at least at this point.

    Looking forward to seeing the results.

    And keep in mind that you don't owe anyone an explanation on anything.
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    Re: Southern BC Mule Deer Project

    Quote Originally Posted by LBM View Post
    When you say wish you could say more but you cant do you mean your not allowed or you don't no more.
    Can you not post up the maps or is this info private as well.
    Thanks.
    When the project coordinators are ready to release info to the public they will do.
    When they release mapping info it will be done on a delayed system so there's no chance that people can interfere with the deer.

    Haven't seen or heard any info on fawns numbers hitting the ground.

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    Re: Southern BC Mule Deer Project

    Quote Originally Posted by Stone Sheep Steve View Post
    When the project coordinators are ready to release info to the public they will do.
    When they release mapping info it will be done on a delayed system so there's no chance that people can interfere with the deer.

    Haven't seen or heard any info on fawns numbers hitting the ground.

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    Thanks for the answers, to bad but figured that's how it would be done.

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    Re: Southern BC Mule Deer Project

    There's going to be an update presentation on Monday July 16 at 6pm at the Oceaola Fish and game club.

    Beers Deer and Pizza! $5 beers and free pizza!

    I believe it's open to all public

    https://www.facebook.com/events/446413725820597/



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    Re: Southern BC Mule Deer Project

    Great work, I have seen collared does in Region 4 for about 4 seasons now.
    Thedistance they travel to winter is phenomenal.
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    Re: Southern BC Mule Deer Project

    How long in miles is phenomenal? Curious
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    Re: Southern BC Mule Deer Project

    Jel-Solly-MON some from Cranny where moved out past Canal Flats. The actual mileage they traveled I am not sure BUT I can say that's about 50 miles by highway. I presume the ramblin' journey those deer took to return to town over rough country was quite a bit more than that distance.

    Edit ~ Just wanted to say that these Deer were relocated from Cranbrook as part of a relocation/cull alternative project in that town and that, to the best of my knowledge, the project mentioned here in this thread and that are seperately run initiatives. Also adding that I love Mulies!!! My first ever big game Hunt as a child was for Mule Deer in the Omineca region 7.
    Last edited by "No Choke"Lord Walsingham; 06-24-2018 at 10:30 PM. Reason: Editing to ad more to the post.

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