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<blockquote data-quote="AER244" data-source="post: 4137879" data-attributes="member: 48618"><p>Agreed! Shoot all of them and remove your conundrum. I shot all three of them opening day of muzz last year….</p><p></p><p>I shoot does with fawns. I shoot unbred does. I shoot fawns, atleast one per year. To me- if they’re does, they’re does. Bred or not. And Nothing eats quite like a fawn- sorry, I’m not sorry.</p><p></p><p>Im not smoking early season does with fawns though, even though I think they’d fare just fine if I did. But we have enough deer and enough food/cover that most fawns will be just fine alone come end of October.</p><p></p><p>ETA: this is a conscious effort to remove does/deer. It’s not unusual to see 50 deer a night for me. There is lots of cover and lots of food all around me. Buck:doe isn’t too outta whack. There’s not too many deer, but there’s a lot of deer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AER244, post: 4137879, member: 48618"] Agreed! Shoot all of them and remove your conundrum. I shot all three of them opening day of muzz last year…. I shoot does with fawns. I shoot unbred does. I shoot fawns, atleast one per year. To me- if they’re does, they’re does. Bred or not. And Nothing eats quite like a fawn- sorry, I’m not sorry. Im not smoking early season does with fawns though, even though I think they’d fare just fine if I did. But we have enough deer and enough food/cover that most fawns will be just fine alone come end of October. ETA: this is a conscious effort to remove does/deer. It’s not unusual to see 50 deer a night for me. There is lots of cover and lots of food all around me. Buck:doe isn’t too outta whack. There’s not too many deer, but there’s a lot of deer. [/QUOTE]
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