N nebo Active Member Messages 791 Aug 31, 2008 #1 Found this guy while mule deer hunting. He could barely stand yet. I found him Aug. 31st and was born with in 24 hours of finding him.
Found this guy while mule deer hunting. He could barely stand yet. I found him Aug. 31st and was born with in 24 hours of finding him.
B bobcatbess Guest Aug 31, 2008 #2 IT'S A TOUGH LIFE BEING A DEER!!! HOPE HE'S DOING WELL!!! THIS IS MY NEW GUN,YOU MAY NOT LIKE IT,YOU'LL LIKE IT A HELL OF A LOT LESS WHEN IT HITS ITS DESTINATION!!! THE ONLY bobcat THAT KNOWS ALOT OF YOU HAVE HAD THIS IMAGE IN YOUR PEA BRAIN BUT DUE TO POOR SHOOTING TACTICS I'M STILL KICKIN!!!
IT'S A TOUGH LIFE BEING A DEER!!! HOPE HE'S DOING WELL!!! THIS IS MY NEW GUN,YOU MAY NOT LIKE IT,YOU'LL LIKE IT A HELL OF A LOT LESS WHEN IT HITS ITS DESTINATION!!! THE ONLY bobcat THAT KNOWS ALOT OF YOU HAVE HAD THIS IMAGE IN YOUR PEA BRAIN BUT DUE TO POOR SHOOTING TACTICS I'M STILL KICKIN!!!
T twister Guest Aug 31, 2008 #5 wonder what the story is behind some of those way late fawns? possible doe went 2 cycles or first year doe?
wonder what the story is behind some of those way late fawns? possible doe went 2 cycles or first year doe?
N NeverStopHuntin Guest Aug 31, 2008 #6 I read that if you are seeing really small fawns late in the year it is possible that the buck to doe ratio is too low and the bucks aren't able to breed all the does on their first cycle
I read that if you are seeing really small fawns late in the year it is possible that the buck to doe ratio is too low and the bucks aren't able to breed all the does on their first cycle
3 3point Active Member Messages 224 Aug 31, 2008 #7 I know it has been documented that newborn fawns and calves have been observed during every month of the year.
I know it has been documented that newborn fawns and calves have been observed during every month of the year.