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<blockquote data-quote="cfvickers" data-source="post: 403716" data-attributes="member: 25488"><p>Let em' walk. If it is the last day and you have permission to shoot a doe, you should have already shot one and picked either an old mare or one that otherwise didn't have little ones with it. If you shoot a little one, you run the risk of killing a button buck, because sometimes you really can't tell even at that range. Where I hunt we have a terrible doe to buck ration and it sucks when that happens, but it does from time to time. The little ones have not yet lived through a winter and may not yet know how to survive. true, they would likely fall in with a group and be fine, but why wait till the last day of the season to then make a questionable kill. If it wasn't that important to you before to get a deer, no need in doing it in this situation. I am not criticizing anyone else's opinion but this is how I look at it. If you feel like for some reason you absolutely must kill one, pick one, it makes no difference. In my experience though, if there are two babies, one is a buck at least half the time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cfvickers, post: 403716, member: 25488"] Let em' walk. If it is the last day and you have permission to shoot a doe, you should have already shot one and picked either an old mare or one that otherwise didn't have little ones with it. If you shoot a little one, you run the risk of killing a button buck, because sometimes you really can't tell even at that range. Where I hunt we have a terrible doe to buck ration and it sucks when that happens, but it does from time to time. The little ones have not yet lived through a winter and may not yet know how to survive. true, they would likely fall in with a group and be fine, but why wait till the last day of the season to then make a questionable kill. If it wasn't that important to you before to get a deer, no need in doing it in this situation. I am not criticizing anyone else's opinion but this is how I look at it. If you feel like for some reason you absolutely must kill one, pick one, it makes no difference. In my experience though, if there are two babies, one is a buck at least half the time. [/QUOTE]
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