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zophy 01-08-2010 06:26 PM

Doe Management
 
Is it normal to see fawns in December? Or does it mean that a doe was breed late?

noidurism 01-08-2010 06:32 PM

i would have to say the doe was breed late.

timbercruiser 01-08-2010 07:20 PM

Depending on what part of the country you are hunting in, it can be common to see young fawns in Nov and Dec. In South Bama and NW Fl it is that way much of the area.

farm hunter 01-08-2010 07:24 PM

or how big a fawn?

I still see does with their summer offspring - 9 months old - but I suspect that you mean a young, maybe spotted fawn?

FH

timbercruiser 01-08-2010 07:33 PM

Farm hunter, we commonly see spotted fawns in Nov. and sometimes in Dec.

zophy 01-09-2010 06:35 AM

The property is in the deep south. The fawns are not spotted. I just wanted to know if thats normal to see them this late in the season, because I was told that if you see big bodied bucks, with small racks, it's usually because they were bred late. There antlers never catch up with there bodies. If thats true, then I need to harvest some more does on our property. Any suggestions?

mnprohunter 01-09-2010 06:42 AM

Well, I still see fawns with mom until the next years crop...unless they are kicked during the rut, but these fawns are now bigger, 9 months old? etc....so I don't worry much about that, but rather if there are way to many does on the property compared to bucks then some probably need to be harvested. Personally, I don't care if its a buck or a doe, they both eat!

Hunting Kuk 01-09-2010 06:55 AM

The latest I have ever seen of fawn with spots here in NW Arkansas was early October like the first week and the only reason I could see the spots is it was righ under my stand I'd never a known if it was 20+ yard's

IL-Cornfed 01-09-2010 03:39 PM


Originally Posted by zophy (Post 3551114)
I was told that if you see big bodied bucks, with small racks, it's usually because they were bred late. There antlers never catch up with there bodies. If thats true, then I need to harvest some more does on our property. Any suggestions?

Totally false..... did you realize that it takes a buck 5 years beofore his skeletal frame is even done developing.... compared to the mere 1 1/2 years it takes for a Doe to reach physical maturity?

Chester Co. Deer Hunter 01-10-2010 01:59 PM

Doe Family
 
I think that after the rut the doe fawns get back in the group with their mothers. I have seen as many as 14 deer together lately and not an antler in the bunch. Here in NC and SC a fawn this time of year will weigh near 60 lbs.

125py 01-10-2010 03:48 PM


Originally Posted by zophy (Post 3551114)
The property is in the deep south. The fawns are not spotted. I just wanted to know if thats normal to see them this late in the season, because I was told that if you see big bodied bucks, with small racks, it's usually because they were bred late. There antlers never catch up with there bodies. If thats true, then I need to harvest some more does on our property. Any suggestions?


definitely not true
you can tell the fawns around here still...they are noticably smaller

superstrutter 01-10-2010 06:23 PM


Originally Posted by timbercruiser (Post 3550968)
Farm hunter, we commonly see spotted fawns in Nov. and sometimes in Dec.

Spotted fawns in Dec.? Still haven't got those cataracts fixed yet Timber?:s2: The latest I usually see any spots on fawns on my property is early Oct., and it's usuallly just a spot or two. About 100 miles to the east of me, in the delta region, the bucks are just now breeding does. In these areas, you probably could see spotted fawns in Nov. and possibly Dec.

teedub31 01-11-2010 08:46 AM


Originally Posted by IL-Cornfed (Post 3551339)
Totally false..... did you realize that it takes a buck 5 years beofore his skeletal frame is even done developing.... compared to the mere 1 1/2 years it takes for a Doe to reach physical maturity?


I swear some of the theories I see floated around on this board...........:confused0024:.

Just to clarify, Cornfed, you are right.

KCbuckeye22 01-11-2010 09:19 AM


Originally Posted by teedub31 (Post 3552484)
I swear some of the theories I see floated around on this board...........:confused0024:.

Just to clarify, Cornfed, you are right.

I also agree.

FlDeerman 01-11-2010 07:40 PM


Originally Posted by superstrutter (Post 3552149)
Spotted fawns in Dec.? Still haven't got those cataracts fixed yet Timber?:s2: The latest I usually see any spots on fawns on my property is early Oct., and it's usuallly just a spot or two. About 100 miles to the east of me, in the delta region, the bucks are just now breeding does. In these areas, you probably could see spotted fawns in Nov. and possibly Dec.

I guess both of us need our eyes fixed.I guess we could shoot one and send it to Louisiana?:confused0024:

superstrutter 01-12-2010 08:54 AM

I'm just messing with him. I'm sure it's possible to have spotted fawns in some parts of the country into Dec. Like I said, there could be spotted fawns in extreme eastern LA. into Dec. Where I hunt, most of the fawns lose their spots by the end of Sept., with the exception of a few.


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