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<blockquote data-quote="jag1" data-source="post: 5006441" data-attributes="member: 21447"><p>So I have a question about the science of taking does in 2020. It's been 20 years since I was on this site and it seems that the idea of shooting does has evolved somewhat. Back then it seemed the idea was to shoot as many as you wanted. I understand that the deer hunting experience is different across the state and therefore attitudes on this topic. I used to belong to a club in Fayette County many moons ago that went from being able to shoot however many does you wanted to only one. Most members weren't killing many does as they were buck hunting.</p><p></p><p>I was always of the mindset that let the young bucks go to grow and shoot does for meat. Based on different comments on here the past few weeks have caused me to wonder if things have changed with the herd that I just haven't been paying attention to...am I still living in the past so to speak.</p><p></p><p><strong>Never mind, I went back and found a thread that addresses some of what I've asked.</strong></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jag1, post: 5006441, member: 21447"] So I have a question about the science of taking does in 2020. It's been 20 years since I was on this site and it seems that the idea of shooting does has evolved somewhat. Back then it seemed the idea was to shoot as many as you wanted. I understand that the deer hunting experience is different across the state and therefore attitudes on this topic. I used to belong to a club in Fayette County many moons ago that went from being able to shoot however many does you wanted to only one. Most members weren't killing many does as they were buck hunting. I was always of the mindset that let the young bucks go to grow and shoot does for meat. Based on different comments on here the past few weeks have caused me to wonder if things have changed with the herd that I just haven't been paying attention to...am I still living in the past so to speak. [B]Never mind, I went back and found a thread that addresses some of what I've asked.[/B] [/QUOTE]
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