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Your 2018-2019 DOE harvest poll


JHbowhunter

Antlerless poll - breakdown  

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  1. 1. I shot this many doe a deer, a female deers...



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Only took my EAB doe this year unless your counting it as a calander year as I took a bunch last January.

def need to shoot a few on 2 of the farms before season closes, but honestly don’t feel like going.

lookingj forward to spring, chasing turkeys and fishing

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18 minutes ago, Devil Horns said:

I killed 1 doe this past season on the first day of EAB.


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Me too.  Fun hunt.always look to that EAB challenge. I further challenge myself to isolate a doe without fawns - dry doe.  

Nothing spooks deer more than my stank… 

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6 hours ago, bushden said:

I can only see three reasons to shoot more than four deer a year.

1.  You are struggling to feed your family

2.  You are hunting in an area where you are REQUIRED to shoot does in order to have permission to hunt the area.

3.  Your are a farmer and trying to reduce the overall population of deer due to crop damage.

 

Other  than those three reasons it is my humble opinion that you SHOOT TO MANY DEER FOR THE WRONG REASON !

I agree..kind of. I was born and raised in Warren County I pretty much know every Road in every area including Sussex County. I recently started working in Hunterdon County and there are more deer then I could ever imagine. The Hunterdon County area Hunters need to kill more does!!!

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