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<blockquote data-quote="jag1" data-source="post: 5006686" data-attributes="member: 21447"><p>For sure, if you shoot the young ones they can't grow up. I'm not opposed to tagging a young buck or doe to fill my freezer before duck season begins. I'd rather take a couple of does for the sole point of letting the younger ones have a chance. At this stage of the game for me, I'd just rather not shoot a doe if she's got this year's young ones with her. I've always heard they have a pretty good survival rate but not sure anymore with the amount of coyotes we have running around. </p><p>At the end of the day, IMO, each guy needs to make his decisions on what is right for his situation and what he feels comfortable with as long as it's legal.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jag1, post: 5006686, member: 21447"] For sure, if you shoot the young ones they can't grow up. I'm not opposed to tagging a young buck or doe to fill my freezer before duck season begins. I'd rather take a couple of does for the sole point of letting the younger ones have a chance. At this stage of the game for me, I'd just rather not shoot a doe if she's got this year's young ones with her. I've always heard they have a pretty good survival rate but not sure anymore with the amount of coyotes we have running around. At the end of the day, IMO, each guy needs to make his decisions on what is right for his situation and what he feels comfortable with as long as it's legal. [/QUOTE]
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