That's pretty much the only problem I see with it. If there is a limited amount of doe tags issued, you are wasting a tag someone else might actually use. And that someone else might actually need the meat vrs killing one just for the sport of it.
Personally it doesn't really matter either way to me. I get doe tags every year for private property and have only taken one since I started hunitng 4 years ago. I also get a combo tag every year and normally only take one deer a year anyway. It's kind of a just incase thing. I hunt gun season as well, so if I take a buck during bow season, I still have a buck tag left for gun.
So am sort of doing the same thing.
If there is no limit on the doe tags, or there is a huge number of them I don't see the problem.
I think if you tag out early on the hunt though you should have to stay behind and do camp chores like cook and clean

. Aren't you glad you don't hunt with me.
Good luck,
Paul