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<blockquote data-quote="jag1" data-source="post: 5006907" data-attributes="member: 21447"><p>Thanks for the detailed answer. I wish I was in a position to have my own land to manage to that point. As it is, I'm blessed to have a few friends that let me hunt on their land but the situation prevents me from acquiring a large data sample of the above. Both are small plots of land. I've decided on getting a camera or two to place out there to get a better idea of what's there after reading many of the posts about cameras. The only "doe harvest policy" really would apply only to me and the landowner's son. At most, we would be taking 3 does each season. </p><p>I would agree that many hunter attitudes towards doe harvest have changed although many of the ones I personally know are buck only. I will say that they don't eat as much venison as I do : )</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jag1, post: 5006907, member: 21447"] Thanks for the detailed answer. I wish I was in a position to have my own land to manage to that point. As it is, I'm blessed to have a few friends that let me hunt on their land but the situation prevents me from acquiring a large data sample of the above. Both are small plots of land. I've decided on getting a camera or two to place out there to get a better idea of what's there after reading many of the posts about cameras. The only "doe harvest policy" really would apply only to me and the landowner's son. At most, we would be taking 3 does each season. I would agree that many hunter attitudes towards doe harvest have changed although many of the ones I personally know are buck only. I will say that they don't eat as much venison as I do : ) [/QUOTE]
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