Fewer deer will be out this weekend as deer hunting season opens in Missouri. Stacy Covitz has the story from Jefferson City.
Officials say fewer deer will be out this weekend due to the abnormally warm fall. But Missouri Conservation Department spokesman Lonnie Hansen says hunters shouldn't worry too much about getting enough game.
Hansen says deer already have their winter coats, so they sit in the shade. This makes it harder for hunters who rely on the deer's movement to hunt them. From the state capitol, I'm Stacy Covitz.
Fewer deer will be active this weekend for the first days of hunting season in Missouri. Stacy Covitz has more from Jefferson City.
Hunters will have more difficulty than usual finding deer to hunt due to the abnormally warm weather. Missouri Conservation Department spokesman Lonnie Hansen says the deer already have their winter coats, so they're too hot to move around.
Hansen says with so many hunters out this weekend, they should not have much trouble finding game. From the state capitol, I'm Stacy Covitz.