Taking does early?
#1
Taking does early?
I hunt in northeast WI and im in an earn-a-buck management unit, which means i have to shoot an antlerless deer before i can get a buck tag. I have no problem shooting does during rifle season at the end of november, but seeing as how our bow season starts in a lil over a month , im a bit hesitant to shoot a doe that might still have fawns depending on her for milk and all that learning stuff. How many of you deal with this sort of problem where you hunt, and what do you tell yourselves to help you get past it? Thanks for the advice
#5
Dominant Buck
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RE: Taking does early?
My family will eat just 3 deer a year, so I tag two does right off the bat and spend the rest of the season looking for a big boy. I see lots of does with fawns, and I always let them walk. I always seem to find my two doe pretty early with out fawns.
I know others who will tag the fawn and call it good. Very tender meat, and you dont have to worry about leaving an animal to suffer.
I know others who will tag the fawn and call it good. Very tender meat, and you dont have to worry about leaving an animal to suffer.
#7
RE: Taking does early?
My goal is to have 3 does on the ground by end of October. That's one every 2 weeks. Buck fawns will be pushed away very soon anyway, and doe fawns can fend for themselves. Take no shame, and worry not, about busting a doe early in the season.
#8
RE: Taking does early?
My goal is to have 3 does on the ground by end of October. That's one every 2 weeks. Buck fawns will be pushed away very soon anyway, and doe fawns can fend for themselves. Take no shame, and worry not, about busting a doe early in the season.
I like what Bill Winke, I think it was, wrote in one of his articles lately about taking does early and how it helped "hone" his shooting-at-real-deer mentality; I agree.