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Old 05-07-2008, 10:49 AM   #1
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I was out Mushroom hunting yesterday and kicked up 2 different does with fawns in tow! Any of you guys seeing fawns yet??
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we will not start seeing fawns here in florida until july, august
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I was out Mushroom hunting yesterday and kicked up 2 different does with fawns in tow! Any of you guys seeing fawns yet??
This years fawns? They popped already??
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I was out Mushroom hunting yesterday and kicked up 2 different does with fawns in tow! Any of you guys seeing fawns yet??
This years fawns? They popped already??
Yes this years fawns, born with in the past couple weeks! Steve, I said the same thing when they stood up at 10 yards and took off with momma![:-]
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Old 05-07-2008, 11:10 AM   #7
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not yet, no fawns, no calves but the elk finally a moved back yesterday.. snow if finally leaving the norths..
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I was out Mushroom hunting yesterday and kicked up 2 different does with fawns in tow! Any of you guys seeing fawns yet??
This years fawns? They popped already??
Yes this years fawns, born with in the past couple weeks! Steve, I said the same thing when they stood up at 10 yards and took off with momma![:-]
Holy **** that doe must of been bred fairly early!! If I'm not mistaken that says the doe was bred around the 1st week of October! Wow!!
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Old 05-07-2008, 11:24 AM   #9
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I think its because of the amount of deer we have! I was shining and would see young bucks chasing does in early October and during the late season in January a buck actually "breeding" a doe, which I thought was pretty late. I already found a shed by this point! I'm thinking the sheer number of Does we have that some don't get bred might have something to do with the cycle. I don't know?
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In NY, They start birthing at the end of this month....the majority of them ....some earlier, some later
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