#07–215 August 6, 2007
Antlerless deer tags no longer valid in new Game
Zone One
The use of individual antlerless deer tags has been eliminated in the new
Game Zone One. Game zone consolidation legislation that became law on July 1
reduced the size of Game Zone One in Oconee, Pickens and Greenville
counties, a move requested by the S.C. Department of Natural Resources to
reduce the antlerless deer harvest in the upper portion of Game Zone One
while increasing deer hunting opportunities in the lower portion of the old
game zone.
" We have been concerned about the low deer populations in the mountains of
South Carolina for some time," said Richard Morton, DNR wildlife biologist
based in Clemson. "The removal of areas that have higher deer populations
from Game Zone One allows us to manage the mountain deer populations
separately from the piedmont deer populations."
The deer herds in South Carolina’s mountains are healthy but low in numbers,
according to Morton. Mountain deer have later breeding seasons than other
areas of the state and lower productivity. Basically the deer in Game Zone
One are mast dependent and when mast crops (especially hard mast—acorns) are
low, reproduction can be severely affected.
Also, timber management has declined over the years in Game Zone One, and
this has affected the amount of early successional habitat, which can
directly affect deer reproduction. Many hunters have contacted DNR with
concerns about doe harvest in the mountain area. Anterless deer harvest will
still be allowed on either-sex days, but the individual antlerless deer tags
will not be valid in Game Zone One.
Hunters with questions about this change can contact the Clemson DNR
office by phone at (864) 654-1671, extension 24, or by e-mail at
MortonR@dnr.sc.gov.
DNR protects and manages South Carolina’s natural resources by making
wise and balanced decisions for the benefit of the state’s natural resources
and its people.