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<blockquote data-quote="cvrx4" data-source="post: 824302" data-attributes="member: 4174"><p>I don't think any thing should change. I would like them to stay the way they are. I intend on taking my sons deer hunting in the next couple of years. I will tell them the "brown its down" rule within the law of course. I want them to have early success. They will be more likely to want to go back. I know this is how I was when I first started. ANY deer sighting got my blood boiling. As I progressed in my hunting skills through life I have become a little pickier in what I shoot. I think this is the natural progression of all hunters. Although if I know the season is almost over and its been a season with few sightings then I will take what I see. My family and I like to eat deer meat. We TRY to manage our herd, but I would rather get something than go home empty handed. I think it depends on the year some years are great and there are lots of deer and some not so great and I dont want to be limited in what I can do. In the end it comes down to the individual hunter.</p><p></p><p></p><p>I really dont like the idea of killing a doe before taking a buck. That is the worst idea I have ever heard. So on opening morning I see the buck of a lifetime and I have to pass because I haven't killed a doe yet....BS.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cvrx4, post: 824302, member: 4174"] I don't think any thing should change. I would like them to stay the way they are. I intend on taking my sons deer hunting in the next couple of years. I will tell them the "brown its down" rule within the law of course. I want them to have early success. They will be more likely to want to go back. I know this is how I was when I first started. ANY deer sighting got my blood boiling. As I progressed in my hunting skills through life I have become a little pickier in what I shoot. I think this is the natural progression of all hunters. Although if I know the season is almost over and its been a season with few sightings then I will take what I see. My family and I like to eat deer meat. We TRY to manage our herd, but I would rather get something than go home empty handed. I think it depends on the year some years are great and there are lots of deer and some not so great and I dont want to be limited in what I can do. In the end it comes down to the individual hunter. I really dont like the idea of killing a doe before taking a buck. That is the worst idea I have ever heard. So on opening morning I see the buck of a lifetime and I have to pass because I haven't killed a doe yet....BS. [/QUOTE]
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