I in Jasper County and hunt in Newton County, and I personally think the deer herds are smaller today then they were 10 years ago.
It used to be nothing to see 5, 6 or 8 deer at one time. Those walk on through and a little while later 4 or 5 more come through. But I have not seen herds like that in 5 or 6 years. It seems that in the past few years the sizes of the herds have taken a drastic downturn for what ever reason.
Some people say its from over hunting, some people say its poaching, some people say its the wild hogs eating the deers food supply, some people say its an increase in the coyote population,,,,,.
I dont know if the 13 inch limit is going to make a difference in the deer population. It will help if over hunting is the problem. But if hogs and poaching is the problem, its not going to help.
What we really need, is the ban lifted from butchers being able to process wild hogs. The Parks and Wildlife Department needs to make it easier for someone to trap or kill a hog, take it to the butcher and have it processed. But from what I heard, its illegal to transport a wild hog?
We also need stricter laws on poachers.
The minimum of 13 inches might help increase the deer population, but I dont think its going to help a lot.