Can only guess at this, but if I'm the MNR and trying to manage a province as big as Ontario, with so many issues and problems (Moose, Walleye, Asian Carp, WTs, Rabbits, Coyotes, Wolves, and on and on and on) on a shoe string budget.
For Whitetails, I would monitor the winter yards. I don't know from how far deer migrate into the Loring Yards. From all over 47, I imagine and maybe beyond. But for a few months each year.........And also why when I hear word of month the MNR went in there in the spring of 14 and found 20, 30 does dead and piled up under trees........I don't apply as much salt as I might normally...
One day theres just the residents, the next poof thousands of deer concentrated in a small area, then as if on cue one morning in Feb/March poof they are all gone, back to wherever they came from. Would I think tell me, how the deer from a big chunk of central Ontario are faring............
When we arrived on the 8th, the migration had just started, deer were on the move. When the 3.5 day blizzard hit on Sun night it shut down until Wednesday night when the dam opened and they started pouring in from wherever they waited out the storm. Sadly that just left us basically 1 day to hunt.
I received an email from the people that live there. As I said, in years gone by they would be host to hundreds of deer over the winter.
Not 1 week after we left, they started showing up right in front of our cabin. Lol, Murphys Law.
http://jbenphotography.ca/img/s10/v102/p2162313383.jpg
If this were taken on Dec 15th, thats where we park our bikes and leave Bows.............
http://jbenphotography.ca/img/s11/v3/p2162313375.jpg
I imagine by now there are even more showing up in their yard every day.