I am surprised that most of the veteran hunters in this post have never experienced this. Early season (milk for fawns) and late season doe harvesting is a personal choice. Both present scenarios that as hunters, you have to understand what you are doing. If you are meat hunting, put these out of your mind or you will never be able to sling an arrow and it will eat at you for awhile.
I once saw a grown man break down in tears during a late season ML controlled hunt at Mosquito Lake after he realized she was pregnant. Not for the faint of heart, but nothing new.
I once saw a grown man break down in tears during a late season ML controlled hunt at Mosquito Lake after he realized she was pregnant. Not for the faint of heart, but nothing new.