Appendix G: Species Targeted
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Percent of Hunters by Targeted Species
Deer (or category including Deer)
Turkey
Waterfowl
Upland Game Birds
Total Hunters
CO
82.20%
11.60%
19.70%
306,199
IA
77.20%
26.20%
339,475
MN
83.90%
22.40%
31.10%
803,978
MT
81.40%
10.72%
65.45%
320,486
OK
62.30%
11.70%
6.20%
389,783
OR
79.94%
15.68%
25.43%
496,892
UT
68.30%
8.10%
1.90%
274,882
East
77.67%
13.90%
17.15%
31.19%
2,931,695
FL
99.81%
33.43%
26.08%
303,935
IN
57.30%
9.50%
6.60%
16.50%
369,666
MI
85.70%
18.80%
8.40%
1,353,158
MS
98.50%
16.80%
302,785
NH
41.10%
74,245
NY
94.38%
51.24%
813,571
OH
81.80%
22.10%
11.80%
552,340
VT
19.10%
12.30%
111,812
West
86.40%
27.15%
11.60%
20.61%
3,881,512
National
82.53%
22.94%
13.82%
29.18%
6,813,207
Weighted Average Percent of Hunters by Targeted Species – Associated with Figure 18 in National Report
Deer (or category including Deer)
Turkey
Waterfowl
Upland Game Birds
East
77.7%
13.9%
17.2%
31.2%
West
86.4%
27.1%
11.6%
20.6%
National
82.5%
22.9%
13.8%
29.2%
SC and AL did not have the species targeted analysis run.
Comparison of the overlap between resident deer (or big game) hunters and turkey hunters
Deer category designation
% of deer hunters also hunting turkey
% of turkey hunters also hunting deer
West
Colorado
Big Game
12.3%
87.0%
Montana
Big Game
12.8%
96.9%
Utah
Deer/Elk
10.3%
87.3%
Iowa
Deer
29.5%
87.2%
Weighted Average for Western States
12.2%
87.2%
East
Indiana
Deer
13.2%
79.5%
Michigan
Deer
20.7%
91.5%
Ohio
Deer
25.0%
92.4%
New York
Big Game
50.5%
93.0%
Weighted Average for Eastern States
29.7%
91.6%
Weighted National Average
24.5%
90.3%
Vermont has turkey designation, but deer gun privilege is afforded to all license buyers.
Florida's license structure only allows us to drill down to "big and small game" hunting - not specific enough for this comparison.
Michigan, Oklahoma, and Utah have an "other big game" quarry category that was not included here.
Other states not listed do not have a turkey breakout in their quarry list.
Alabama and South Carolina did not have this crosstab analysis run.
Oklahoma was omitted because it's data were not comparable to other states in these analyses
Comparison of the overlap between resident deer (or big game) hunters and waterfowl hunters
Deer Category Designation
% of deer hunters also hunting waterfowl
% of waterfowl hunters also hunting deer
West
Colorado
Big Game
16.6%
69.6%
Minnesota
Big Game
16.5%
79.7%
Mississippi
Big and Small Game
15.5%
91.1%
Oregon
Big Game
16.9%
86.3%
Weighted Average for Western States
16.4%
81.4%
East
Indiana
Deer
6.5%
56.2%
Michigan
Deer
8.8%
87.7%
Ohio
Deer
12.0%
83.4%
Weighted Average for Eastern States
9.2%
81.5%
Weighted National Average
12.5%
81.5%
Mississippi hunters also have option of just small game , so purchase of big game suggests participation.
New Hampshire only has waterfowl data for 2008, and the quarry category does not discern between big and small game.
Vermont has waterfowl quarry designation, but deer gun privilege is afforded to all license buyers.
Florida's license structure only allows us to drill down to "big and small game" hunting - not specific enough for this comparison.
Michigan and Oklahoma have an "other big game" quarry category that was not included here.
Other states not listed do not have a waterfowl breakout in their quarry list.
Alabama and South Carolina did not have this crosstab analysis run.
Comparison of the overlap between resident deer (or big game) hunters, turkey hunters and waterfowl hunters – Associated with Figure 19 in National Report
% of deer hunters also hunting turkey
% of turkey hunters also hunting deer
% of deer hunters also hunting waterfowl
% of waterfowl hunters also hunting deer
West
12.2%
87.2%
16.4%
81.4%
East
29.7%
91.6%
9.2%
81.5%
National
24.5%
90.3%
12.5%
81.5%
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