After a less than stellar year in terms of total deer sightings at our farm and evaluating my trail cameras consensus, I decided not to shoot any does last season and decided the 2012-2013 season should follow suit. My most recent camera pull shows that we have at least 3, possibly 4 mature does using a 145 acre area. I have no doubts this number is a bit higher due to not running cameras inside the 20 acre thicket to the west of us that holds deer who rarely journey on to our farm. In addition to that, there should also be at least one doe group staying on the portion of the 300 acre farm that is just north of us. All of the does I have on camera this year have fawns, with two of them having twins and one or two of them just having one fawn. While tracking down our trespassers last night, I put the word out that we would not be harvesting does and that I would love to see the rest of the neighborhood follow suit. I have my doubts that this will be the case, but at least I tried.
This brings me to a bit of a dilemma and I'm curious as to what you all think. I realize that I am "managing" on a very small level that is influenced more by countless other factors than it is by any one decision I make. However, I like to think that some of the decisions I make will have positive impacts on the future of the hunting at our farm. That being said, I have one doe that I feel should be shot and here is why. Now that the does numbers seems to support the harvest of at least one doe, it alleviates some of the concern I have about killing any of them. The main reason I am thinking I should kill her is that I know she is mature and she had a single button buck fawn this year. That fawn is the biggest button buck fawn I have ever seen in all my years of running cameras. I accidentally deleted the picture good picture of them together, but you can kind of tell from the picture below that he is 3/4 of her size and I believe she may be at least a 3 year old doe.
The two deer side by side in the middle of the plot are them. She has a notch missing from her ear that will make her easily identifiable...
If I can kill her early before she runs him off, there is an outside chance that he will stay around our farm and a minute chance he could be the next slunger I chase in the 2016 season. I know it is a remote possibility this happens, but I also know that if I don't kill her, she will run his ass off. I have pictures of him next to another button buck at the mineral lick this summer and he is a good 6" taller and 10-20 pounds heavier than the other button buck. I realize this could be contributed to when they dropped, but he just has that look. I've been around show cattle long enough to know the difference in quality and mediocre when I see it and if these button bucks were show cattle, I have a future Grand Champion on my hands. I have no way of knowing if Moe procreated last year, or if some other giant knocked her up, but I feel this deer if worth keeping around.
I'm torn down the middle right now on this one and would appreciate some thoughts and opinions from you all. Of the 5 confirmed fawns, two of them are does, so with some luck we should still increase our doe herd even if I kill this one. However, we are sure to if I don't kill her and I'm sure to lose this button buck to someone else...
This brings me to a bit of a dilemma and I'm curious as to what you all think. I realize that I am "managing" on a very small level that is influenced more by countless other factors than it is by any one decision I make. However, I like to think that some of the decisions I make will have positive impacts on the future of the hunting at our farm. That being said, I have one doe that I feel should be shot and here is why. Now that the does numbers seems to support the harvest of at least one doe, it alleviates some of the concern I have about killing any of them. The main reason I am thinking I should kill her is that I know she is mature and she had a single button buck fawn this year. That fawn is the biggest button buck fawn I have ever seen in all my years of running cameras. I accidentally deleted the picture good picture of them together, but you can kind of tell from the picture below that he is 3/4 of her size and I believe she may be at least a 3 year old doe.
The two deer side by side in the middle of the plot are them. She has a notch missing from her ear that will make her easily identifiable...

If I can kill her early before she runs him off, there is an outside chance that he will stay around our farm and a minute chance he could be the next slunger I chase in the 2016 season. I know it is a remote possibility this happens, but I also know that if I don't kill her, she will run his ass off. I have pictures of him next to another button buck at the mineral lick this summer and he is a good 6" taller and 10-20 pounds heavier than the other button buck. I realize this could be contributed to when they dropped, but he just has that look. I've been around show cattle long enough to know the difference in quality and mediocre when I see it and if these button bucks were show cattle, I have a future Grand Champion on my hands. I have no way of knowing if Moe procreated last year, or if some other giant knocked her up, but I feel this deer if worth keeping around.
I'm torn down the middle right now on this one and would appreciate some thoughts and opinions from you all. Of the 5 confirmed fawns, two of them are does, so with some luck we should still increase our doe herd even if I kill this one. However, we are sure to if I don't kill her and I'm sure to lose this button buck to someone else...