would you shoot or not?
#1
Saturday is opener here in minnesota,this was last year twords the end of the year-twords the end of the season I had already taken my buck(one buck only in Mn.)but I had 2 more doe tags to fill,along comes a big doe walkingout of the woods into the field I was watching,so I drew back on her then two youngin`s walked out right behind her hoppin around lookin all cute(and tasty) so I let down and let her go but did get a cool experience out of the deal,they walked to within 8-10 feet of me without seeing me-would you shoot? The fawns where spotted and small(second birth fawns)
#3
this may or may not be true in all areas of the country(I`m no scientist) but in mn. you will see fawns born at two differant times of the year,vissably differant in size and maturaty
#6
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this may or may not be true in all areas of the country(I`m no scientist) but in mn. you will see fawns born at two differant times of the year,vissably differant in size and maturaty
this may or may not be true in all areas of the country(I`m no scientist) but in mn. you will see fawns born at two differant times of the year,vissably differant in size and maturaty
#10
Spike
Joined: Jul 2007
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I've been hunting in the woods twice this year and have only seen the same three deer. A doe and two fawns w spots. I passed both times. I know that if the I took the doe the fawns would stay right by her side has I tracked her and I'd have to run them off. It's not worth it to me.


