RE: How many Archers will plege to pass on BB?
If you see a lone antlerless deer, more often than not,it is a BB.
Everyone knows that BB disperse around rut time. Whether chased off by its mother or a buck, after its mother, there are many lone Button bucks walking around all alone in the fall.
Does are usually in the company of fawns or the previous years doe fawn. I rarely see a doe by itself.
When ever you see a lone antlerless deer, check it closely.
Another thing to look for is the rounded head of a doe fawn. On button bucks, it is harder to see the ear butts. The top of their head has a wide flat appearence compared to the rounded head of a doe fawn.