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Old 03-18-2008 | 05:14 PM
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come on guys lets not have another debate tonight.
lets hold hands instead.

Im not arguing, I agree with his definition of a yearling....Doesn't mean I am any more right than the next guy who thinks of a younger deer as a yearling.
my thinking of yearling is different than your guys. mines that the deer had spots on it that summer. im not an expert, thats just what i call that age class
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Old 03-18-2008 | 05:16 PM
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come on guys lets not have another debate tonight.
lets hold hands instead.

Im not arguing, I agree with his definition of a yearling....Doesn't mean I am any more right than the next guy who thinks of a younger deer as a yearling.
my thinking of yearling is different than your guys. mines that the deer had spots on it that summer. im not an expert, thats just what i call that age class
Point made. I dont see you or others as being wrong was my only point.
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Old 03-18-2008 | 05:18 PM
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ORIGINAL: TEmbry

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ORIGINAL: TEmbry

ORIGINAL: xXxrory7xXx

come on guys lets not have another debate tonight.
lets hold hands instead.

Im not arguing, I agree with his definition of a yearling....Doesn't mean I am any more right than the next guy who thinks of a younger deer as a yearling.
my thinking of yearling is different than your guys. mines that the deer had spots on it that summer. im not an expert, thats just what i call that age class
Point made. I dont see you or others as being wrong was my only point.
ya, i think it really varies from person to person, town to town, etc.
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Old 03-18-2008 | 05:18 PM
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In order to be considered a yearing, the deer should be at least one year old - othwise why the heck would we consider it a yearing? A deer that's born in the spring will not be a year old by hunting season, so that fall we call them FAWNS...

The next fall they are just over one year old, so we call them yearlings....

Some people want to make things so complicated [8D][>:]
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Old 03-18-2008 | 05:19 PM
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In order to be considered a yearing, the deer should be at least one year old - othwise why the heck would we consider it a yearing? A deer that's born in the spring will not be a year old by hunting season, so that fall we call them FAWNS...

The next fall they are just over one year old, so we call them yearlings....

Some people want to make things so complicated [8D][>:]
i dont call a deera fawn, unless its got spots
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Old 03-18-2008 | 05:22 PM
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So how big were this guys yearlings?
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Old 03-18-2008 | 05:27 PM
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So how big were this guys yearlings?
ya lets get to the point
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Old 03-18-2008 | 05:34 PM
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This guy had 2 deer that were over 180" as yearlings.

One died.....one lived. He's over 210", now.....EASILY.


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Old 03-18-2008 | 05:38 PM
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This guy had 2 deer that were over 180" as yearlings.

One died.....one lived. He's over 210", now.....EASILY.

jesus!
what did he have those deer on, i think i need to line the farm roads with it
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Old 03-18-2008 | 05:43 PM
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In order to be considered a yearing, the deer should be at least one year old - othwise why the heck would we consider it a yearing? A deer that's born in the spring will not be a year old by hunting season, so that fall we call them FAWNS...

The next fall they are just over one year old, so we call them yearlings....

Some people want to make things so complicated [8D][>:]
i dont call a deera fawn, unless its got spots
Got this from the dictionay:

fawn (n):

1. A young deer, especially one less than a year old.
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