![]() |
how will shooting a doe affect.....
i was wondering how shooting a doe would affect an area where you are trying to get a buck? I have heard some people say that they will not shoot any does before they shoot a buck mainly because the deer can then tell that something is up in that area and avoid it. i don't know if this is true or not and was curious as to what other people were thinking.
|
RE: how will shooting a doe affect.....
i think it does..well also think its common sense..u shoot a doe and ur affecting the chance of getting other deer to produce in that area..
|
RE: how will shooting a doe affect.....
I will not hesitate to shoot a doe for fear of not getting a shot at a buck. I shot the biggest buck of my life out of the same stand I had already shot a doe out of. The buck didn't seem to care until I arrowed him.;)
|
RE: how will shooting a doe affect.....
I will shoot does because it will lower the doe/buck ratio and bucks will look more . Giving me a better chance for the big one . I also have shot a good buck from the same stand that I shot a doe , the day before .
|
RE: how will shooting a doe affect.....
If it is a solo doe ok, but I don't like to shoot does out of a group of deer.
You just educated the rest of those deer to human danger in that area. |
RE: how will shooting a doe affect.....
Some people say that they dont shoot a doe first is because you have to let the does pass to shoot a buck. Ill shoot mature does, and mature bucks only
|
RE: how will shooting a doe affect.....
as far as im concerned deer cant count... at least all the deer that io have seen and shot. i wached as my grandfather shot a doe in front of a buck that he had been watching for months just walking around the area. we didnt realize he was there untill the doe dropped about 20 yards from the buck. but the very next day guess who walked under our stand... yup you guessed it.. that buck is to this day up in my familys cabin all 12 points of him and his girlfriends front legs are holding the bow that did em both in.
|
RE: how will shooting a doe affect.....
I don't think it really makes a difference, last year I shot a doe and then shot a buck out of the same stand a week later, my brother shot a doe and an hour later shot a good buck from the same stand, 5 yrds from where the doe droped.
|
RE: how will shooting a doe affect.....
i've shot several deer only to shoot another one the next day as they stepped over the gut pile from the first ...i don't think it matters.
|
RE: how will shooting a doe affect.....
It won't, shoot away take the opportunity that arise and makes you feel good. About the only time I hesitate on a single doe is if rut is on or close by and then indicators are present to how she is acting. I will not shoot a doe with fawns...my personal ethics no other reason. I have shot animals in a group and in a few minutes they come back or more happen on the scene. Death is natural to animals, they see it all the time not just during hunting season!
I try not to hunt the same location on following days, regardless if I harvest game or not. Wind direction and limiting scent/pressure are other keys to education. Last fall we took 3 bears out of the same stand however they were spaced apart over a few weeks. If shooting an animal affects the odds then I haven't seen it, as this one of only a few examples shows. |
RE: how will shooting a doe affect.....
i don't know if it really matters , last season for examle i had just shot a doe and about 10 minutes later an 8 point walked up the same trail and did the same thing ( die )
|
RE: how will shooting a doe affect.....
shoot her......unless its during the rut then hold out for the buck unless your freezer is empty
|
RE: how will shooting a doe affect.....
I have one goal in mind and that's huge. Does can be shot 100% of the time in my places. I won't shoot one unless it's late in the season or it's a doe only spot meaning the only bucks that will show up are hit or miss. I will not shoot in a place that I want to shoot a buck until after the rut. I don't believe it screws up too much but I want the least amount of preasure when hunting the big one.
|
RE: how will shooting a doe affect.....
When I'm hunting bucks... the does all walk. IF I know there's a buck there for sure I want, I don't over hunt or bloody the place up. Yes I know you can kill more than one deer in a stand... but we all know every trip in alerts more and more deer. I just like to error on the side of caution.
|
RE: how will shooting a doe affect.....
Last year we took over 60 does, we had no problem hunting/finding bucks. If your only shooting bucks and not taking does, then your asking for trouble.
|
RE: how will shooting a doe affect.....
In the early season I don't think it makes a differance. Even in early season I usually only shoot a single lone doe. If I shoot one in group you difinetly give your spot up. Any time after the second week in October I never shoot does. You just plain see more bucks that way! Passed up 24 bucks last year and half came after a doe or smaller buck. They weren't always right behind...sometimes 20 yards but very often it was 50 yards or even 5 minutes behind.
GoodLuck! |
| All times are GMT -8. The time now is 02:28 AM. |
Copyright © 2026 MH Sub I, LLC dba Internet Brands. All rights reserved. Use of this site indicates your consent to the Terms of Use.