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Old 10-25-2007 | 02:51 AM
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Grasshopper13
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Default RE: Tough thing to watch

I've seen it several times and it never bothers me. I remember one year I was hunting a stand on an oak flat and watched a doe and a pair of fawns come in and bed about 60 yards from stand. I watched them for over an hour. I was fascinated by how the groomed each other and generally seemed content for the time they were bedded there. I noticed after I retreived my binoculars, that the larger of the two fawns had buttons on his head. About 3 weeks later, I'm in the same stand and this doe walks in with a single fawn. They're about 75 yards away this time and I wondered if it was the same group I'd watched before and something had happened to one of the fawns or if it was a different group....about 10 minutes behind them comes another fawn. It was the buck and his momma wouldn't tolerate him being anywhere near them. She jumped up and charged down the flat toward him and by the way he turned tail and ran, this wasn't the first time. She returned to her other fawn and started crunching acorns. About a half hour later, the doe fawn tried to nurse momma.......bad move! Talk about gettingmule kicked! The fawn shook it off, and decided acorns were allright to eat too!

It's just nature. I don't get upset when I find a fawn the coyotes killed, or the remains of a rabbit that a hawk had for dinner. It is what it is.

GH
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