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<blockquote data-quote="AllOut" data-source="post: 1914595" data-attributes="member: 12099"><p>I've heard a few schools of though on doe management.</p><p>Some guys like to shoot as many as they can as early as they can to get the buck:doe ratio up. Makes for beter rut activity cause the competition it higher.</p><p>Others thinks you should wait til after the rut cause they want as many doe around to bring bucks in during the rut. That doe you killed early with a bow could have walked buy your stand with a big buck chase'n come Nov type thing.</p><p></p><p>Me I just shoot a doe if I'm bored, unless you have tons of tags (depredation stuff/DMAP) then you will never kill enough doe in an area to be affective in "management." </p><p>A good rule of thumb is, if you kill a buck that year just kill at least one doe in the same area. Two doe would be even better.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AllOut, post: 1914595, member: 12099"] I've heard a few schools of though on doe management. Some guys like to shoot as many as they can as early as they can to get the buck:doe ratio up. Makes for beter rut activity cause the competition it higher. Others thinks you should wait til after the rut cause they want as many doe around to bring bucks in during the rut. That doe you killed early with a bow could have walked buy your stand with a big buck chase'n come Nov type thing. Me I just shoot a doe if I'm bored, unless you have tons of tags (depredation stuff/DMAP) then you will never kill enough doe in an area to be affective in "management." A good rule of thumb is, if you kill a buck that year just kill at least one doe in the same area. Two doe would be even better. [/QUOTE]
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