I just got back from a 2600 mile ride from my home in California to south eastern British Columbia to visit relatives in Washington and BC. I looped around on my way home through Idaho, Montana and into Nevada and back over Carson pass in the Sierras and back home. On the entire trip I saw only one deer that had been hit by a car in central Oregon. I have ridden much of this route many many times over the years and have always seen the deer carnage on the roads and many many deer in the fields all over. On highway 97, Oregon has installed many miles of deer fence and built overpasses and under passes for animals. This may account for some of the lack of dead deer but certainly not all of it nor the total lack of live deer in the fields etc.. Has anyone else noticed this? Does it have something to do with the time of year, migratory patterns etc.??
Dan
Dan



