Last year I had one weekend in Georgia and let many dies walk, one had 2 big fawns (no spots) suckling on her so I didn’t take any of them. Passed a couple ugly small bucks too. Ended up with nothing that weekend
What's more important to you?
Being able to get your first bow kill or the opportunity to maybe shoot a bigger deer? It's all about your own personal goals for the season.
I look at it this way. If the doe are regularly coming by your stand then hold off a bit and see what comes by during the rut. Now if you only have that one tag and not much time to hunt take the 1st deer that comes by regardless of sex. I'm lucky in that here in NC we get 6 tags and have a long season. I'll take 2-3 doe right off the bat and then hold out for a buck.
how long is your season, and what is the deer density like? If you are a newer bow hunter or have any difficulty getting shot opportunities at all, shoot all the deer you can. I like the answers from 180ls1 and Outside. If you have a long season and/or high deer density and having deer walk by in range is easy...well, maybe be a little pickier IF that floats your boat, who cares what anyone else thinks. But I'm a firm believer that any deer is a great deer to put in the freezer. If there's a browse line on local woodlines, shoot all the does you can. IMO more states need "earn a buck" regs.