IF YOU’RE A REGULAR READER of Bowhunter , then you know that every year we attend the Southeast Deer Study Group meeting and bring the latest whitetail science to you in our Whitetail Special. This year is no different, as we attended the 42nd Annual Meeting in Louisville, Kentucky, hosted by the Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources.
This meeting was jam-packed with deer biology, with 40 scientific presentations. I obviously can’t summarize all of them here, so I have selected those that I feel are of most interest to bowhunters.
Graduate student Rainer Nichols presented his fire study done at Mississippi State University, which looked at how the timing of the burn affected forage quality later on. Traditionally, we burn habitat in the spring dormant period; however, Rainer…
