RE: Shooting fawns/yearlings
Lets get a few things straight here. Fawns and Big bucks are your first deer to die in a very stressful winter. The bucks are so wore out from chasing doe's around for the last 2 months that they don't have any body fat on them anymore, thus they don't always make it through the winter, same as fawns! Shooting fawns don't bother me one bit. I've shot my share but I will not shoot a button buck, if there's any dought on what it is I won't be pulling the bow back in case of it being a button buck. I always try picking out an old looking doe that has no fawns or that only has one, I figure thats a good one to get rid of! If I'm not having any luck towards years end a doe fawns going to get zipped if the shot presents itself. I read in a post that someone says trophy hunters would be appalled at shooting a fawn, thats BS! I'm not a guy who has P@Y bucks hanging all over on his walls but I will not take a buck 125" and under and I shoot fawns!! Your way off Seth!!