What is Quality Deer Management?

Quality Deer Management (QDM) is a management
philosophy/practice that unites landowners, hunters, and managers
in a common goal of producing biologically and socially balanced
deer herds within existing environmental, social, and legal constraints.
This approach typically involves the protection of young bucks
(yearlings and some 2.5 year-olds) combined with an adequate harvest
of female deer to maintain a healthy population in balance with
existing habitat conditions and landowner desires. This level
of deer management involves the production of quality deer (bucks,
does, and fawns), quality habitat, quality hunting experiences,
and, most importantly, quality hunters.
A successful QDM program requires
an increased knowledge of deer biology and active participation
in management. This level of involvement extends the role of the
hunter from mere consumer to manager. The progression from education
to understanding, and finally, to respect; bestows an ethical
obligation upon the hunter to practice sound deer management.
Consequently, to an increasing number of landowners and hunters,
QDM is a desirable alternative to traditional management, which
allows the harvest of any legal buck and few, if any, does.
QDM guidelines are formulated
according to property-specific objectives, goals, and limitations.
Participating hunters enjoy both the tangible and intangible benefits
of this approach. Pleasure can be derived from each hunting experience,
regardless if a shot is fired. What is important is the chance
to harvest a quality buck - an opportunity lacking in many areas
under traditional management. When a quality buck is taken on
a QDM area, the pride can be shared by all property hunters because
it was they who produced it by allowing it to reach the older
age classes which are necessary for large bodies and antlers.