Shane Poore killed this Avery County buck during last year's muzzleloader season. The NCWRC recently released the 2017-18 deer season's harvest numbers broken down by county and type of weapon used.
Shane Poore killed this Avery County buck during last year’s muzzleloader season. The NCWRC recently released the 2017-18 deer season’s harvest numbers broken down by county and type of weapon used.
This image shows total number of deer killed in Alamance through Forsyth counties, broken down by sex and age of deer, antlered bucks per square mile, weapon type, and public or private land.
This image shows total number of deer killed in Franklin through Orange counties, broken down by sex and age of deer, antlered bucks per square mile, weapon type, and public or private land.
This image shows total number of deer killed in Pamlico through Yancey counties, broken down by sex and age of deer, antlered bucks per square mile, weapon type, and public or private land.
Numbers for each county released by NCWRC
We recently published an article about the 2017-18 North Carolina deer hunting season, which saw an 8-percent increase over the previous season. The article listed the top 10 counties by harvest.
The attached photos show the harvest from every county in the state, and it’s broken down by type of weapon used, sex and age of deer harvested, and type of land (public or private) that the deer were killed on. It also includes how many bucks per squre mile were killed in each county.
This list was provided by the North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission.
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