Ade8mm
Well-Known Member
What is the general consensus when presented with a a Muntjac Doe with a dependent follower at foot?
Do you shoot the Doe first and then take the fawn, hoping It will stick around long enough for a shot (which probably depends on the age of the fawn?)
Or do you take the fawn knowing the chance of a shot at the Doe is slim?
The reason I ask is I have just taken on some new ground with zero tolerance towards Munties (nice problem for me to have of course)
( Other areas I shoot don't as yet have a significant burden of Muntjac so I only take clearly pregnant females)
Thanks in advance.
Ade
Do you shoot the Doe first and then take the fawn, hoping It will stick around long enough for a shot (which probably depends on the age of the fawn?)
Or do you take the fawn knowing the chance of a shot at the Doe is slim?
The reason I ask is I have just taken on some new ground with zero tolerance towards Munties (nice problem for me to have of course)
( Other areas I shoot don't as yet have a significant burden of Muntjac so I only take clearly pregnant females)
Thanks in advance.
Ade

