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KoozeDeer
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Fellas, I’m gather some harvest data back to 2007 in the state if Arizona. What I am looking to do is determine if long range hunting has had an increase or decrease on the over all success rates of hunters over the years. My question is this, for those of you who hunt big game let’s say 350 yards and beyond. At what time did you start shooting game at extended distances? I am looking at the data at 3 units to determine the change. I am looking at a same hunt dates in the 3 different units, in this case I am looking at the October hunt. Currently I see fluctuation between 3-4% most years. The years 2015, and 2016 show a big bump @7-10%. Things drop back to 3-4% after that. This increase could be attributed to rainfall which I have not researched yet. When did you guys start hunting at extended distances?