do i shoot the doe with a yerling? need advice
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do i shoot the doe with a yerling? need advice - 10/19/2009 1:02:04 AM
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bellisland311
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hey guy's, my deer camp requires a guest (im a guest of my dad's membership) to kill a doe before he can kill a buck, also if a member kills a sertain amount of does he get's an extra buck. so we try to hammer the does so we can have a extra buck for a freind of family member to come and hunt. well i have had some encounters with several does already this year but couldnt ever seal the deal, but i noticed every doe i have seen had a yerling or yerlings. when i was younger i wouldnt think twice but now that im older im trying to do the right thing, so i was wondering whut your opinion on this was? i know they will seporate in a month or so anyway, whut are the chances of the fawn making it and being healthy? any advice would be great, thanks!
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RE: do i shoot the doe with a yerling? need advice - 10/19/2009 11:55:06 AM
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DeanoZ
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I would not take issue with it..its a perfectly legal and more to your point, ethical, kill. Bear in mind that doe will come into estrus soon, be bred again, and will start chasing those yearling off soon enough.
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RE: do i shoot the doe with a yerling? need advice - 10/20/2009 4:32:59 PM
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Modeerhunter
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Studies have also shown that button bucks are more likely to stay where they are at if they lose their mother before she runs him off. Just food for thought.
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RE: do i shoot the doe with a yerling? need advice - 10/20/2009 4:42:04 PM
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ranwin33
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True, but shooting those yearlings will also lead to more button buck kills if one is not careful.
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A peculiar virtue in wildlife ethics is the hunter ordinarily has no gallery to applaud or disapprove of his conduct. Whatever his acts, they are dictated by his own conscience...It is difficult to exaggerate the importance of this fact. Aldo Leopold
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RE: do i shoot the doe with a yerling? need advice - 11/6/2009 7:59:30 PM
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Stickman
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I would shoot a younger doe before I would shoot the matriarch does. But I would also be aware the button heads.
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RE: do i shoot the doe with a yerling? need advice - 11/13/2009 7:25:44 PM
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whitetaleresearcher
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I've always looked to validate that the fawns are big enough to fend for themselves. Are they grazing on their own, do they wonder off slightly or stick right with the doe. I harvested a doe a few seasons ago that had 3 larger fawns all that were doing quite well by themselves.
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