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Old 07-30-2006, 01:28 PM
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Well as usual I donno. Every year I tell myself that I will hold out and whaya know when the first deer comes out.... well I just can't help myself. Has anyone ever had a fawn or a button buck? This year I will try to hold back and maybe try looking away or take a picture or something. I think I can, I think I can, I think I can, I think I can.
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Old 07-30-2006, 03:52 PM
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Fawns wid spots ain't allowed here. When they lose them its ok, so ya have to keep yer eyes open and double check. The Doe's hereain't to big and the fawns will get almost their size just before season closes.[:-][]
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Old 07-30-2006, 04:20 PM
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Fawns wid spots ain't allowed here. When they lose them its ok, so ya have to keep yer eyes open and double check. The Doe's hereain't to big and the fawns will get almost their size just before season closes.[:-][]
No spots for me. Never saw spots here ever. I think our season starts in Oct but I usually don't start untill Nov. From a distance you can tell a fawn by the shape of its head. A yearling has more of a triangular shape and almost as big as a doe by Nov. I know its reverse thinking from what most think but I would rather wack a yearling over a doe because its better eating, less likely to survive the harsh winters, less likely to avoid predators and cars (young deer may still react to any danger by staying still even on the road).
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Old 07-30-2006, 06:11 PM
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BBO: What kind of products do you sell? I didn't know you are in the business! Gotta web site?
Yes awshucks, it's www.buddybo.com
I make these products in my spare time and they are selling like hotcakes. We sold out at the Buckmasters Expo and hope I'll do the same in Virginia in two weeks from now at their show. Thanks for asking man.
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PS. I have some killer products for Xbowers on the drawing board and hope to have them out next year. Automatic arrow return is one product I'm working on and that's all I can say about it. LOL.
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