Buck Fawn vs. Doe... Heres A Way To Try To Tell The Difference
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Buck Fawn vs. Doe... Heres A Way To Try To Tell The Difference
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RE: Buck Fawn vs. Doe... Heres A Way To Try To Tell The Difference
A "yearling" is 1.5 yrs old.
A "fawn" is this year's deer.
In what way can we discern the diffferences in these deer, better (true fawns)?
I purchased field glasses MAINLY for this reason (and I use them, often).....but I'll take all the help I can get.
A "fawn" is this year's deer.
In what way can we discern the diffferences in these deer, better (true fawns)?
I purchased field glasses MAINLY for this reason (and I use them, often).....but I'll take all the help I can get.
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RE: Buck Fawn vs. Doe... Heres A Way To Try To Tell The Difference
ORIGINAL: GR8atta2d
geez appreciate the update.but I'll assume those who care can distinquish the diff.
geez appreciate the update.but I'll assume those who care can distinquish the diff.
Thanks for the post.
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RE: Buck Fawn vs. Doe... Heres A Way To Try To Tell The Difference
Honestly, when in bow range I find it odd that there are those that cannot tell the difference in doe, doe fawns and buttons....maybe it's just me but I find it simple...I've seen so many deer over 25 years of bowhunting that it's just not an issue.
Where is the difficulty?
Where is the difficulty?
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RE: Buck Fawn vs. Doe... Heres A Way To Try To Tell The Difference
I'd "guess"that I see more deer than most.
My question is.....when that buck fawn is 100 days old......am I going to be able to tell it's a buck fawn or a doe fawn.....and how???
Is the head shape difference pronounced enough at that time to be able to tell?
I'm going back to my trail cam pics, now, to look.
My question is.....when that buck fawn is 100 days old......am I going to be able to tell it's a buck fawn or a doe fawn.....and how???
Is the head shape difference pronounced enough at that time to be able to tell?
I'm going back to my trail cam pics, now, to look.
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RE: Buck Fawn vs. Doe... Heres A Way To Try To Tell The Difference
ORIGINAL: Rob/PA Bowyer
Honestly, when in bow range I find it odd that there are those that cannot tell the difference in doe, doe fawns and buttons....maybe it's just me but I find it simple...I've seen so many deer over 25 years of bowhunting that it's just not an issue.
Where is the difficulty?
Honestly, when in bow range I find it odd that there are those that cannot tell the difference in doe, doe fawns and buttons....maybe it's just me but I find it simple...I've seen so many deer over 25 years of bowhunting that it's just not an issue.
Where is the difficulty?
So while it is usually easy to distinguish there will be those times when it is difficult. I can't remember if that deer's head was rounded or not, but having that information may have helped me avoid that mistake.