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#12
Fork Horn
Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: northern nj
Posts: 267
RE: Does anyone NOT shoot doe...
ORIGINAL: deerhunter518
here in california you are only alowed 2 bucks forked spike or better. its illegal to shoot does
here in california you are only alowed 2 bucks forked spike or better. its illegal to shoot does
#14
RE: Does anyone NOT shoot doe...
ORIGINAL: JoeRE
It ruins less meat with a carefully placed bullet at close range.
It ruins less meat with a carefully placed bullet at close range.
#16
RE: Does anyone NOT shoot doe...
On my main farm for this season, I will not be shooting more than 2 doe, if any. And no one else can shoot doe if I have already taken 2, and vise versa. Honestly, I dont want any taken. I would like to increase the numbers of deer on the farm. There is PLENTY of cover, PLENTY of browse and 300acres of crops, plus my food plots. I really believe that this farm can hold at least 2x the amount of deer that are presently there.
#20
RE: Does anyone NOT shoot doe...
i dont anymore with regularity for many reasons....
a big reason is the herd is dang near perfect in my eyes and the buck to doe ratio is looking good. the lands i hunt get enough pressure that me NOT taking a doe will keep its stability(not like im the ONLY one hunting there....someone else WILL take a doe or 3 or 4)
another is because i dont have many properties. i just try to rotate them so i dont over hunt any one stand...and as the rut closes in i am in the same area, just sometimes setup differently. so im buck hunting all year...
once in a blue moon i'll get on a property thats over run with deer and take a doe..dad and i love venison...i get the doe tags just to have incase the opprotunity arises...but even then when i get to take a doe its usually on an invite to rifle hunt somewhere or when we are hunting areas we arent allowed to hunt till after rifle season ends...
couple years back when my lands were crawling with deer....well...dad and i ate well first legal deer i saw i took the shot at. we werent picky at all...id still be that way with my bowhunting IF i had those numbers again...
a big reason is the herd is dang near perfect in my eyes and the buck to doe ratio is looking good. the lands i hunt get enough pressure that me NOT taking a doe will keep its stability(not like im the ONLY one hunting there....someone else WILL take a doe or 3 or 4)
another is because i dont have many properties. i just try to rotate them so i dont over hunt any one stand...and as the rut closes in i am in the same area, just sometimes setup differently. so im buck hunting all year...
once in a blue moon i'll get on a property thats over run with deer and take a doe..dad and i love venison...i get the doe tags just to have incase the opprotunity arises...but even then when i get to take a doe its usually on an invite to rifle hunt somewhere or when we are hunting areas we arent allowed to hunt till after rifle season ends...
couple years back when my lands were crawling with deer....well...dad and i ate well first legal deer i saw i took the shot at. we werent picky at all...id still be that way with my bowhunting IF i had those numbers again...