In Blount county where I grew up hunting we had a High deer population. Was very hard to go and sit without seeing a few does. Then everybody jumped in on the band wagon of if we kill more does we will have better bucks. Before the massacre I never saw one doe or buck that was in bad health due to overpopulation.Or starving. After a few years of people hammering them the only difference I can see is there are Way less deer. Not a change in the quality of bucks. Just a lot less of them. Where I hunt in Fayette County they need no doe days for three or four years.on the bright side it is getting better up here. But the only reason it is,is because we went to one doe per membership on a 4500 acre tract. And not even half us bother shooting a doe. A couple more years we should be good.