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Re: Shooting a doe with yearlings...
[Re: AU_trout_bum]
#1535701
11/25/15 05:06 AM
11/25/15 05:06 AM
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perchjerker
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Hell yes fuzzy ! It is the same. I like watching does too, I especially like watching it brown on the grill ! Did the OP ever have a man card ? This is a girly question.
Thomas Jefferson. The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants.
Life is too short to only hunt and fish on weekends!
If being a dumbass was fatal some of you would be on your death bed!
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Re: Shooting a doe with yearlings...
[Re: Beadlescomb]
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11/25/15 05:24 AM
11/25/15 05:24 AM
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Fishduck
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What I used to like to do before they took away two does a day is kill the mom and then the yearling... This. Both were tasty!
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Re: Shooting a doe with yearlings...
[Re: AU_trout_bum]
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11/25/15 05:35 AM
11/25/15 05:35 AM
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Turkey_neck
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I won't shoot a doe with a small yearling. If it's 50# or so I will under they get a pass. I feel they have a better chance surviving the yotes with moma around. Now my wife will hammer momas ass as long as they don't have spots.
Would walk over a naked woman to get to a gobblin turkey!
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Re: Shooting a doe with yearlings...
[Re: Fuzzy_Bunny]
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11/25/15 05:38 AM
11/25/15 05:38 AM
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Clem
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Wouldn't shooting her before she was bred accomplish the same thing? Pre-breeding = only one deer, the doe Post-breeding = doe, fetus, possibly second fetus - multiple deer, multiple mouths
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Re: Shooting a doe with yearlings...
[Re: 2Dogs]
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11/25/15 06:04 AM
11/25/15 06:04 AM
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Yelp softly
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If the fawn has lost it's spots, momma is fair game.
There is the theory that if you orphan a buck fawn before it leaves momma, it is more likely to stay in the area it was raised. This^^^^ is why I shoot them with no hesitation. A buck fawn will be booted out of the local herd by momma once it is big enough and it is forced to relocate elsewhere. Think of it as nature's way of preventing inbreeding. The logic is simple, if momma is dead, they do not get booted from the herd and should be more likely to remain in familiar territory. I have specifically killed does before simply because they had what appeared to be twin knotheads with them. I'd like to think that's two more bucks that stay on our lease instead of moving down the road one day.
"When there was no fowl, we ate crawdad, when there was no crawdad, we ate sand."
"YOU ATE SAND!" - Raising Arizona
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Re: Shooting a doe with yearlings...
[Re: AU_trout_bum]
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11/25/15 06:28 AM
11/25/15 06:28 AM
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AU_trout_bum
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Ok, semantics aside, seems like I'm not in the minority. I shoot does this time of year first so I can fill the freezer before I hunt horns during the rut. If I had other options (ie- doe in the field without "fawns", she gone!), I would take them. All I saw on opening weekend was a doe with two fawns, so unlucky for her. I'm sure the fawns are fine, and we are at a point where we're trying to take a lot of does.
I did feel a little bad, when they kept standing around and looking at their mom, but not bad enough to lose any sleep over it.
Author, Fly Fishing for Redeye Bass: An Adventure Across Southern Waters JacksonKayak Fishing Team --------------------------------------------------- "I do not hunt turkeys because I want to, I hunt them because I have to." - Tom Kelly
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Re: Shooting a doe with yearlings...
[Re: AU_trout_bum]
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11/25/15 06:54 AM
11/25/15 06:54 AM
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goodman_hunter
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i dont do it,I feel like if she breeds and is able to raise the yearling/yearlings she's a good momma and wanna keep her around. I'll just wait till one without a yearling. i've heard they run the buck off thing, but I dont think she runs them into the next county. I think they find the bachelor group and hang-out.
Last edited by goodman_hunter; 11/25/15 07:48 AM. Reason: spelling
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Re: Shooting a doe with yearlings...
[Re: Clem]
#1535849
11/25/15 07:00 AM
11/25/15 07:00 AM
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Posts: 12,481 Pike County, AL
Fuzzy_Bunny
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Wouldn't shooting her before she was bred accomplish the same thing? Pre-breeding = only one deer, the doe Post-breeding = doe, fetus, possibly second fetus - multiple deer, multiple mouths As far as managing the herd: Pre-breeding = one doe plus the fawns she would have dropped Post-breeding = one doe plus the fawns she would have dropped Either way, the doe and the fawns she would drop in the future are out of the equation.
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Re: Shooting a doe with yearlings...
[Re: AU_trout_bum]
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11/25/15 07:07 AM
11/25/15 07:07 AM
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goodman_hunter
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fuzzy maybe I can clarify, I was thinking the same as you, then I realized he may be saying a pregnant doe eats more. Just guessing though.
"A moment of realization is worth a thousand prayers"
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Re: Shooting a doe with yearlings...
[Re: AU_trout_bum]
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11/25/15 07:10 AM
11/25/15 07:10 AM
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Posts: 1,562 Jasper, Al
muddyfeet
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I won't shoot a doe with a yearling. There are enough doe that loose their yearlings for different reasons before hunting season to shoot.
EPHESIANS 6:12
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Re: Shooting a doe with yearlings...
[Re: AU_trout_bum]
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11/25/15 07:17 AM
11/25/15 07:17 AM
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perchjerker
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Goodman deer biologist agree that the doe runs the male off to prevent him from breeding siblings. If it was only into a bachelor group this would not be prevented. Studies have proven bucks on your property were not born there .
clem your argument is laughable. Are you serious ? Both does when killed are only one mouth. It doesn't matter how many she will have. If she is dead its still one mouth.With your thinking he would be killing 10 mouths if she breed ten more yrs.
Thomas Jefferson. The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants.
Life is too short to only hunt and fish on weekends!
If being a dumbass was fatal some of you would be on your death bed!
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Re: Shooting a doe with yearlings...
[Re: Fuzzy_Bunny]
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11/25/15 07:17 AM
11/25/15 07:17 AM
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muddyfeet
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I actually prefer to shoot the yearlings for meat. They eat way better than the big ones. I knew an old man who has since passed on that would only shoot yearlings for that reason, and they were easier to drag out of the woods.
EPHESIANS 6:12
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Re: Shooting a doe with yearlings...
[Re: perchjerker]
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11/25/15 07:36 AM
11/25/15 07:36 AM
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goodman_hunter
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Goodman deer biologist agree that the doe runs the male off to prevent him from breeding siblings. If it was only into a bachelor group this would not be prevented. Studies have proven bucks on your property were not born there .
how far do they make them go?
Last edited by goodman_hunter; 11/25/15 07:46 AM.
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Re: Shooting a doe with yearlings...
[Re: AU_trout_bum]
#1535913
11/25/15 07:42 AM
11/25/15 07:42 AM
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Zzzfog
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Keep the responses coming. I'm making a nice long list of fawn killers/fawn momma killers that will never ever get permission to hunt my land. Carry on.
Right and wrong will never change---only people's perception!
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