Spring surveys of mule deer populations across a large swath of Eastern Montana show populations stabilizing at numbers close to the lowest seen in 10 years, according to data presented by Fish, Wildlife & Parks officials on Monday.
As a result, hunters will have fewer opportunities to pursue mule deer does this fall.
The largest drop has been in southeastern Montana’s Region 7, where populations this spring are estimated to have increased by about 20% over last year when fewer than 60,000 animals were counted. That’s less than half of what the population was in 2016 and 40% below the long-term average for the region.