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If you wanna boost the population in the area don't shoot. If there's any remorse then don't shoot , if you can hunt the late season don't shoot. If your familly needs the meat for survival then shoot . By November that fawn won't need her nearly as much.
Bucks will breed multiple does. If you have an excess # of does, then from a management standpoint it wouldn't be a bad idea to kill some does. If you want to boost the # of deer in the area, then don't shoot. If you are just looking for meat then kill the deer. If you want to kill a buck, then don't shoot the doe....at least not until later on in the season. Odds are if you're hunting over your bait sites or your food plots, you'll have plenty of opportunity to shoot a doe. Maybe wait for one without a fawn or an obviously older doe to shoot. That one in the 1st picture looks to be young and has a fawn.
I just thought of this: If the doe is kinda skinny wouldn't that mean that they isn't enough food around? to many deer?