I have heard of studies if you shoot a doe and she had buck fawns that the buck fawns will stay in the area. It said something about if the doe survives then they are run out of the area. I guess this helps to keep the inbreeding to a minimum. It also mentioned that a fawn over three months old can take care of itself.
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Likewise. I was trying to take a couple of culls this weekend...a doe or cull buck. Only had one day to hunt. Had a beautifull 12 point hoss in front of me and some young bucks, but no culls. Dang doe with still spotted fawn kept coming in, and I passed. I just could not get myself to shoot with the young fawn.
Finally, a long spike came in at the evening hunt. Meat.
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Originally posted by hully1029 View PostWould you shoot her on the last day?
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Originally posted by hogslayer78 View PostI dont think so honestly. I have been in that place where I shot a doe that had no fawn with it. Well come to find out the fawn just didn't come out. When we found the doe, we had to run off the fawn and she followed us as we were dragging the doe. Sorry, call me soft or whatever you want. I ain't that mad at them. Yes that could happen again if the fawn isn't out but today the fawn was out so she got a pass.
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