What to do?
#21
The guys who are "in charge" at the lease where I hunt prefer that you shoot the oldest doe you see, preferably one without a fawn in tow, and they ask that we not shoot does with twins.
I'm not sure whether these are valid rules from a management perspective, but... it is what it is...
I'm not sure whether these are valid rules from a management perspective, but... it is what it is...
#23
Typical Buck
Join Date: Jun 2007
Location: Where animals get eaten
Posts: 671
Thank you all for your input,it makes deciding on an issue a little easier when you get other peoples thoughts on it. I 'm going to pass on her due to the fact that there will more than likely be bigger and better targets throughout the season. One comment that was made about the Doe being a help to lure in a Buck or two was a good point. If she bust me and causes my hunting to get tougher then I'll reconsider her status as a possible target. The spot I have prepared is a good one and the reason I chose it is because last year a nice 8 pointer passed through every once in a while. There is a good chance he survived the season because I spooked him a week before bow season ended in January. Once again thanks to all for sharing your viewpoints and past decissions on this issue. Being a new hunter I've never been faced with this before.