I've been privileged enough to watch these two grow into adults every since they were in spots. I know them pretty well and between the 20 acres I hunt and two other larger neighboring farms it is definitely there home range. I took the mama doe out this past fall and they seem to be doing just fine and yes they were out of spots so I didn't feel so bad but all in all they have stuck around and almost every time I'm in the stand I see them and they are fun to watch. From adolescent behavior to now they have been a pleasure to keep up with. I went ahead and nicknamed the buck "Twin" simple and fitting with hopes of him one day become a shooter and to finally be putting him on my hit list. He may not look like much now but ik the caliber of deer that run the woods and he is off to a great start can t wait to see him hard horned Sent from my SM-G950U using Tapatalk
That's cool you can keep track of them. I've only had two I could tell from the others. One was a doe with no tail. The other was a fawn with weal back legs that would get tangled up when she walked.
I have video of them in spots an all they are at least 1 1/2 years old so by next year they should be a solid 2 years old or better!!! Sent from my SM-G950U using Tapatalk