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HARRISONBURG, Va. (AP) -- Virginia game officials
say hunters are expected to top last year's deer
harvest.
HARRISONBURG, Va. (AP) -- Virginia game officials
say hunters are expected to top last year's deer
harvest.
Matt Knox of the Virginia Department of Game
and Inland Fisheries says hunters have checked
in 167,736 deer online this season. That's an
increase of 12 percent over last year,
according to The Daily News-Record.
and Inland Fisheries says hunters have checked
in 167,736 deer online this season. That's an
increase of 12 percent over last year,
according to The Daily News-Record.
Knox said online check-ins account for
roughly 80 percent of all deer kills in the state.
roughly 80 percent of all deer kills in the state.
While the count from traditional paper
check-ins has not been counted, Knox
said he expects it will add between 30,000
and 50,000 deer kills.
check-ins has not been counted, Knox
said he expects it will add between 30,000
and 50,000 deer kills.
Last year, hunters statewide checked in
192,278 deer. The number this year is
likely to top that, perhaps ranging up to 218,000.
192,278 deer. The number this year is
likely to top that, perhaps ranging up to 218,000.
Those numbers are still below the 10-year
average of 230,000 deer.
average of 230,000 deer.
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