I will agree with everyone else our states snow levels have beeen way above normal. In the southern part state we have hardly had a storm since December and we are still at 150%+ of normal. The northern part of the state has been pounded snow even harder. I would expect to see a loss of deer in the northern units this year IMO.
I am not a deer authority on deer but I think the deer have faired better in the south than the north this year. We have had alot of our moisture in the south has been rain and not snow except at higher elevations. Our biggest storm it was raining @ 8000 ft,some places as much as 14" in one strom. After the rut this year the weather became dry and the snow pack has been low on the winter ranges. If this keeps up the deer counts may rebound from beeing way down in 2010 in the So unit. Like steadman said our wettest months are still to come so only time will tell.