OT: Not a trophy but cute
#1
OT: Not a trophy but cute
Went out and switched out my SD card on my trail cam and after looking through them I got pis of all doe and fawns. I just had to post this after cropping because its just too cute not to share.
#3
If they all looked like that we would never shoot one. I took care of several fawns that people drug home because they thought they were abandoned. Used to keep them in my family room bathroom at night and in a circular enclosure in the yard during the day. Not sure who missed them more when they went to Penn State deer research center, me or my little daughter at the time
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Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Aug 2008
Location: Rapid City, South Dakota
Posts: 3,732
By the time hunting season rolls around, fawns don't have spots. It can be a real chore for me to avoid shooting a fawn standing alone. Before i shoot any deer, i have to take time to examine whether it is a spike or a fawn, before i pull the trigger. Shooting either a buck, or a fawn is a big problem for me. Shooting a buck means i can't tag it, and shooting a fawn means we get little meat.
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#10
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Apr 2017
Posts: 1,322
Don't forget about archery season ronlaughlin. I've seen many spotted fawns around the first of archery. Especially around here. We tend to get a good number of late born fawns around here for some reason. Not so much in Tennessee and Kentucky where I hunt but here in lower Illinois I've been seeing a higher percentage of them in the past 3 or 4 years.