When do you shoot or don't shoot!
#1
We are selective at our camp about what we shoot,2 1/2 yoa or olderwe have a 3 pt rule in the state.That brings the question, what about does? The older guys say, never shoot a doe. I for one will shoot a doe before rut but notduring or after, whats your opinion.?
#2
We have too many deer in my area. I shoot every doe that gives me the opportunity. The only time I will let a doe walk is during the rut. You never know when a buck might be following her. She could end up being a good decoy.
#3
By all means.. shoot the doe.
I hear old timers talk about not shooting does all the time. They believe does give birth. The more does the more birth.. in turn the more bucks that are born.
What they don't realize is that a larger ratio of does to bucks can really put stress (according to biologists) on the health of a herd. Unless you have a good ratio of 3 does to 1 buck (1:1 is considered best) you should always practice "sound management" of your deer herd.
Does taste great too...
I hear old timers talk about not shooting does all the time. They believe does give birth. The more does the more birth.. in turn the more bucks that are born.
What they don't realize is that a larger ratio of does to bucks can really put stress (according to biologists) on the health of a herd. Unless you have a good ratio of 3 does to 1 buck (1:1 is considered best) you should always practice "sound management" of your deer herd.
Does taste great too...

#5
You have the right attitude bow huntert, I think you get it. If I were to take a doe and you should depending on your deer density, I usually take a mature doe prior to the rut. It saves the bucks from breeder her and assures me there is no buck trailing her.
#7
Spike
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: WI USA
I always try to take a doe or two a season, but the woods that I hunt needs that kind of mgmt. The philosophy of shooting only bucks is a "livestock" method of controlling the deer herd and that is not good for an established herd.
#9
Shoot the doe! The only exception in my mind is during prerut/chase phase if I'm solely looking for a buck. In that situation, the doe becomes the bait and she can hang around as long as she likes.
#10
Joined: Dec 2006
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From: Indiana
I've hunted all season looking for a shooter buck and have passed several small ones so right now I'm just looking for some meat to put in the freezer. I'd take a doe early or late in the season but like the others have said they could be a good decoy during the rut. You never know when that big boy could be trailing her.


