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Re: If the rut is done where you hunt
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01/27/20 04:20 PM
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Doesn’t matter if you shoot them before they are bred or after, they aint having babies We cut doe killing off before the rut kicks in. I agreed that either way they won't be reproducing but why let a buck run hisself down breeding her to kill her later. Been doing it that way 20 years This is a good point I had not thought of before I read your comment. I was strictly thiking about 'why kill a doe if she's bred and eliminate good fawn recruitment?'
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