would you take this shot?
#12
In your neck of the woods (MN), no. In mine (MD) yes. Our winters are much more mild and I think that by December the young ones can take care of themselves here. I would think that in MN they would still have some survival lessons to learn from momma.
#14
ORIGINAL: NavyDeerHunter
In your neck of the woods (MN), no. In mine (MD) yes. Our winters are much more mild and I think that by December the young ones can take care of themselves here. I would think that in MN they would still have some survival lessons to learn from momma.
In your neck of the woods (MN), no. In mine (MD) yes. Our winters are much more mild and I think that by December the young ones can take care of themselves here. I would think that in MN they would still have some survival lessons to learn from momma.
#15
ORIGINAL: Schultzy
They would be just fine here in Mn if someone were to shoot the doe.
ORIGINAL: NavyDeerHunter
In your neck of the woods (MN), no. In mine (MD) yes. Our winters are much more mild and I think that by December the young ones can take care of themselves here. I would think that in MN they would still have some survival lessons to learn from momma.
In your neck of the woods (MN), no. In mine (MD) yes. Our winters are much more mild and I think that by December the young ones can take care of themselves here. I would think that in MN they would still have some survival lessons to learn from momma.
#18
I would like to think I might but I know faced with a doe still teaching the ropes and countles others without fawns I always opt to pass on the teacher, I figure if they are young bucksand she is showing them the way then the way by my stand is a good way to learn, in 4-5 years it will pay off....
#19
If the 2little ones still had spots...they all get a free pass. Later in the year, IF I had no meat, maybe. I know the young one's would be fine at that age...but I'm still not shooting.



