RE: Shooting A Doe With Yearlings
Doesn't it make any of you a little remorseful when you walk up to your downed doe and have the little one(s) watch you drag her off? They will, for a while, keep coming back to look for her. Don't get me wrong, I have done it before, but I choose to no longer do it. The last time I did it, when I walked up to my doe, the fawn was laying beside her. I almost had to kick the fawn to get it to leave. I told myself that evening, I won't do it again, and I haven't. I have plenty of fawnless does to shoot. Now, if I'm looking to get some more meat later in the year, like Dec. or Jan., then those doe fawns better watch out.