what the h*ll dont shoot fawns unless your poor
I'm not sure what you mean by that, so I can't even comment. Complete sentences usually help out a little bit.
the only way i and alot of other people i know shoot does when there is no fawns with them.
you need to reconsider your hunting "goals" for this season
Fawns should be old enough to live on their own, find food/water and fend for themselves by the time hunting season rolls around(here in MN). If they aren't, they aren't going to make it if mom's around anyway. Do you think that a fawn spends even 80% of their time with a doe to keep watch over them? Find me any published info that there is a higher mortality rate of fawns if mom is shot, hit by a car, killed by a predator or dies from a disease after the fall of the year and I "might" change my goals but I really doubt it.