I agree Chuck.
Dave, by your standards, if a guy Does not have a chance to kill a doe for 3 years and then a buck of a lifetime walks past, he's again in the same situation and by law must let it walk. It's the same thing.
At our farm in southern wisconsin after several years of "deer reduction" and "earn a buck", all I would see is 2-3 deer per season. All Bucks! when before the norm was 100-200 deer per season. (often the same deer many times over)
There always has to be a law, and there will always be shortcomings. The problem is, if hunters do not take the opportunity to practice responsible herd management, someone else will IE government. The problem is, when someone else tells you how to do something, then we have a beef because its not the way we "want it". The problem is there are too many "trophy hunters" and populations get out of control.
The problem is, once the state cuts adequate funding for a proper census, they use old, outdated and incorrect numbers.
If they think the population is higher than it is, and give out as many free tags as you want, well then you have guys who kill, for the sake of killing and you get dismal deer numbers.
Now that their herd is practically extinct, hunters would rather spend the same amount of Money and go on an out of state trip for the same week, rather than sit at home and see nothing.
Earn a buck, is a great program when used properly but the state needs to cut it when it has done its job. In wisconsin, you could carry your doe tag from the previous year. So sure, the first year it is in operation, you may have to pass the buck of a lifetime but theoretically, you have the rest of the season to make sure it doesn't happen again.
There will never be a management law that will sit well across the populous. 2 years ago, an Old timer chastised me for shooting a doe, because "I only shoots bucks", he said.
He was dumbfounded when I told him I had passed on 12 different spike bucks that year. he is stuck in an old way of thinking and will take it to his grave. Without proper education, these hunters will make up the masses. Maybe another decade or two will change things, but changing a commonly held belief is difficult.