Deer disease cutting down on North Dakota licenses, hunter success

Photo by: North Dakota Game and Fish Department
Photo by: North Dakota Game and Fish Department

(Bismarck, ND) -- An outbreak of disease amongst deer in western North Dakota last year is leading to a reduction in the number of licenses being offered.

The state Game and Fish Department is offering 64-thousand-200 licenses, down eight thousand from last year. Antlered mule deer licenses have remained the same.

Overall success fell from 68-percent in 2020 57-percent in 2021.