Quote Originally Posted by Rob Chipman View Post
Short answer? Nope, there was not. The talk was an update on the Southern Interior Mule Deer study, meaning it was limited to mule deer in the 4 areas, what they do, and what kills them. It didn't address whitetail at all, as they aren't part of the study.

There are no GOS on muley does in any of those areas.

There are LEH opportunities for muley does, but I'm not sure if there was any data presented in the webinar indicating that any of the collared mule deer does were killed by hunters. I will try to get back and take a look to see if hunter harvest turns up in the mortality records.
Yes, some of the area do offer Doe LEH.
And yes, a few of the Doe could be easily harvested from what i encountered.
I just hope folks with those leh tags are smart enough to leave these collared/tagged deer alone.
But i am not overly optimistic that some will unfortunately.