Do you shoot does?
Absolutey. Took two this year, one of 'em yesterday morning. I take at least one every year. If they're a legal kill, and the ODWC thinks we need to harvest 'em, I say take the shot. They taste better than bucks 90% of the time anyway. I was really proud of the nice buck I took this year, but I'm proud when I take a doe too. I enjoy the outdoors as much as the next guy; I believe in the propagation of the many species of wildlife; but I believe in order for that to happen properly then there has to be responsible management. Whether responsible or not, the ODWC is smarter about that than I am, so I'll just take their word for it and shoot the does when they say it's proper to do so.
I'm a bass fisherman also and take a limit of bass home regularly. If I'm fishing here on Texoma I take every legal fish until I reach my limit. That's what the law/regs say I can do. Texoma is a thriving fishery and won't be hurt by my taking the legal limit of bass once or twice a week. However, if I'm in a small pond, or in my favorite pond, I practice catch-n-release as a matter of choice because I either don't want the pond fished out, or because I want to catch those fish again and again.
It's a matter of choice. If I've paid for a lease, and have invested in feeders, corn, food plots, etc., all for the purpose of maybe producing that trophy buck then I might be more careful about taking the doe that is carrying the genes that may produce the fawn that turns into that buck. Less likely to be the scenario on a lease than if a landowner, but the principle applies.......it's matter of choice and I choose to shoot the does and fill the freezer.