Again, what does the size of the fawn have to do with the ability to see the buttons? Length of hair and size of buttons might impact the ability to see the buttons, but how does the size of the deer impact the ability to see the buttons?
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Also, from the size of some of those fawns you better have pretty good binos to see those buttons.
What does the size of the fawn have to do with the ability to see the buttons? Also, if you are within bow-range and cannot tell a button buck from a doe fawn, then you need to pay better attention to details.
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The whole 'yote thing is like calling Obama a Republican.
What??
If you've never seen a fawn with buttons so small as to be almost undetectable then you either havent seen many button bucks or your deer are far different than the long haired critters we have. I have noticed it is much easier to tell on early season deer here and on southern deer, but some of them are quite difficult once they get thier long winter coat. Belive me, I have probably killed more deer with a bow than many of you are years old, this in a state with very limited tags, my attention to detail is quite good.