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Ohiosam

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Back when I started deer hunting 40 years ago the conventional wisdom was that to shoot a doe was to kill 2 or 3 deer. Passing on does and killing any buck was a way the average hunter could help improve the herd. After awhile The numbers went up and attitudes changed to let the little bucks go and kill does to put meat in the freezer and keep the buck:doe ratio in line and buck quality will improve. After the last 2-3 seasons I’m thinking it’s time to go back to the original mindset.
 
I was just wondering about this. I know if I kill a small buck he won’t have a chance to get bigger, but if I kill a doe how many possible bucks have I killed.
 
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I was just wondering about this. I know if I kill a small buck he won’t have a chance to get bigger, but if I kill a doe how many possible bucks have I killed.

Well if you figure a doe might live 4 years and will likely have twins year 3&4. That's 6 fawns with a 50/50 shot at being bucks. So a completely none scientific guess is 3. In reality every buck fell out of a does vagina.
 
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