Bottom line is that we should all know by now that the state of Alabama DNR will do Absolutely Nothing to address this problem.

And for those that say manage your land better or find a group of like minded people, that is bs too. We haven’t killed 16 does on 1600 acres in the last 4 seasons and still don’t have very many.

I’m not a biologist, but I don’t see this can ever be fixed without some major changes in legality of killing does , and like I said, we know the geniuses making our game laws won’t address it , and even if they did it would be some jack leg change they wouldn’t make a difference.