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| Author : | Topic: Deer evening... | Bottom |
| Lakehopper moderator Posts : 192 ![]() |
Doc, even though I don't have the neat surrondings like you, I to am seening more deer in early morn and evening. The bucks are sporting much wider and thisker racks and the does seem fatter. I think the AR is working and same goes with the Anterless License alotment. | |||
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| Dr Trout admin Posts : 1351 ![]() |
I must admit... I am seeing more does without fawns this year compared to last. There are three here at home and none of them have fawns this year ??? Also we are seeing alot of road-kills this year around here... The bad news is that more of them are BUCkS than fawns and does ???? | |||
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| DennyF Posts : 21 ![]() |
Had three fawns and one doe out back the other day. Obviously not all were her fawns, as they were not all the same size. Have seen two fawns this year, up where my camp is. |
| nightstalker Posts : 22 |
Went Bass fishing in PA last week and came across a carcess of a fawn all the meat was gone just hide and bones left. |
| dpms moderator Posts : 443 ![]() |
On the way home from Kennywood Saturday, I saw a nice buck(even with his ears) and two fawns feeding together in a field. Don't know where mama was but it was a neat sight to see. |
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