I'd have to agree with Northern Badger on this. I've made the same observations this year already. I've seen a few mature doe with doe fawns and I've seen a few button bucks that were all alone. I've never really given it much thought , until now. From the info given from the QDM site , I'll have to try my hardest to remove the mother from the herd. In the past I would let the doe with youngins walk , but if it will increase the odds of the young bucks sticking around by harvesting the mom<img src=icon_smile_approve.gif border=0 align=middle>

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