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Harvest Report - 2016 vs. 2017 - Numbers Down
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<blockquote data-quote="Mike Belt" data-source="post: 4543046" data-attributes="member: 69"><p>I doubt there are many hunters statewide that take 3 does in a day. I have on a few occasions when I deemed a particular day as doe/freezer meat day but only when I've seen what I deem an adequate number of does in the area I'm hunting. The difference I see in taking 3 in a day versus 3 in a season is that if all 3 are taken in the same day and especially if you're not the only one doing it in that particular area, you may be influencing the number of fawns born into that area. Regardless of however you take them out the one factor that you can't deny is that it takes does to make bucks. I believe you can shoot too many.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike Belt, post: 4543046, member: 69"] I doubt there are many hunters statewide that take 3 does in a day. I have on a few occasions when I deemed a particular day as doe/freezer meat day but only when I've seen what I deem an adequate number of does in the area I'm hunting. The difference I see in taking 3 in a day versus 3 in a season is that if all 3 are taken in the same day and especially if you're not the only one doing it in that particular area, you may be influencing the number of fawns born into that area. Regardless of however you take them out the one factor that you can't deny is that it takes does to make bucks. I believe you can shoot too many. [/QUOTE]
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