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HELP with my does
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<blockquote data-quote="BuckHunter511" data-source="post: 3263536" data-attributes="member: 10077"><p>Well this is my second year, and from what I saw it looked like we had a lot of surviving fawns. And there was a group of four does and it was 2 adults and 2 "yearlings" and those are the regular amount of does. Most people around shoot only 8 point or better. But my neighbor hunts anything that moves, nothing wrong with that. I feel it hurts the herd. So now what do you think. Doe or no doe? I really would like to get a deer with my bow. Last year I passed on does and young bucks, think it would hurt if I got one of the young bucks or does ( preferably the doe).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BuckHunter511, post: 3263536, member: 10077"] Well this is my second year, and from what I saw it looked like we had a lot of surviving fawns. And there was a group of four does and it was 2 adults and 2 "yearlings" and those are the regular amount of does. Most people around shoot only 8 point or better. But my neighbor hunts anything that moves, nothing wrong with that. I feel it hurts the herd. So now what do you think. Doe or no doe? I really would like to get a deer with my bow. Last year I passed on does and young bucks, think it would hurt if I got one of the young bucks or does ( preferably the doe). [/QUOTE]
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