If you have a hind lined up at this time of the year, do you think about the consequences of shooting that hind?
ie: Does it have a fawn?
Has your opinion/actions changed with age, or the number of animals harvested?
What if you are after a meat animal, and don't get out much?
What about shooting spikers instead - is that the answer, when you could be future shooting a potential trophy.
Could we end up with a herd out of balance by protecting hinds?
Could we be subjecting a herd to a horrible death by 1080 poison if we don't take hinds and reduce the numbers.
Do you even give it a thought?
My own personal approach - If I do go out in summer (not usual), and I am lucky enough to get onto an animal, I try and take a yearling if I can. So far I have been lucky enough to judge correctly, but I have not shot a whole lot of animals either, so maybe my results are just luck. In my younger days, I probably would not have given it a second thought, and just harvested venison. I have shot hinds that have a slinky, and although I am disappointed when that happens, it doesnt stop me from going out in spring.
Or maybe I just think too much!!!!
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