Interesting thoughts. I don't believe in the area I am most involved (Northern Highland, Fayette, and wester Ross), the fawn recruitment has equaled mortality. Over the last several years, I was fortunate to have several BuckEye Cams running on the main property I hunt (and yes, I understand that what I saw on one property is not a good control for a properly run experiment). However, over the last four years or so, what I saw on the cameras as well as in field observation, I believe we actually have MORE bucks than we do does. As anyone can attest, a population having more males does not lead to over population. Additionally, I feel our fawn recruitment is (or has been) terribly low. What the cameras have shown is the few does we do have are not dragging around many fawns. Last year, I had two adult does as regular visitors to the property with one fawn in tow. In years past, those two does would have generally had a total of four fawns or maybe as many as 6. Personally, I think coyotes are likely the reason they were only packing around one fawn...and again, I base that on pics (I had a camera on a small burr oak in Sept. Every deer in the area visited it regularly as it is the first tree to drop acorns that I am aware of). That camera was highly active for about two weeks. In that time, I had pics of coyotes chasing off deer on three occasions. I see coyotes on nearly every trip to this farm, in fact on a late October hunt last season I saw ten in one morning (two of which I shot)! I won't claim to have all the answers, but what I do feel certain is that our population has been depleted to levels lower than I have seen in 20 years. I do not for a minute believe that it is a good idea to continue promoting the wholesale slaughter of does in THIS area at this time. I also know that given a break, the population will rebound in a matter of a couple of years. I don't however think the ODOW wishes to relax the policies that have lowered the population (extra seasons etc). I really don't think they have a good estimate of what the population actually is in all areas, and I think they are perhaps afraid to allow it to get back to what it was for fear of it getting to a breaking point where they couldn't issue enough tags, or add enough gun days to knock it back down. At any rate, it is what it is.