Like several have said, if that doe was tagged it was because it was a breeder doe that probably had FAR superior genetics. Killing that doe could easily be the equivalent of shooting a 5-6 bucks that were yearlings and had 150+ genetics...that doe had the potential to drop 1-2 fawns a year with improved genetics. So essentially just took 6-10 deer (accounting for mortality) with far superior genetics out of the herd just for a tag.
If you don’t care about improving the herd. No foul. Nobody can tell you what to shoot or not to shoot. It’s your place.
If you do care about improving genetics...Big time party foul lol
1x2x5/2 is a lot of math? Lol not saying you need to do math before shooting a deer. If that’s what you wanted to shoot, you did nothing wrong. If you thought it was cool and wanted her, your deer, your place.
If you want bigger deer, you have to see the amount of improved genetics you just removed. Which requires a little math...
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