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Who will get the first fawn pic?

Discussion in 'Trail Cameras' started by Lester, May 11, 2013.

  1. Lester

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    What are you trying to say? You want to wear a garter belt to go along with your pink shirt and shorts at the GTG :poke:
     
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    jfergus7 Legendary Woodsman

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    Lol now that was funny!

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    I have a video I took today of two fawns. I will post when I get a chance.
     
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    ... probably the biggest buck I will se this year, LOL.
     
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    That was cute!! Great video!

    Back around the 1st of May I saw a doe that was hit on the road. A fawn was laying beside her that was about a foot long or so, maybe longer. I know for a fact she was Inside momma but came out of her upon Impact from whatever hit the doe. I usually start seeing fawns the 1st week of June but I know there's some popping already. I believe some doe's get bred earlier then people think. The older doe's that Is. Last year I had a trail cam picture of a fawn that pretty much was loosing It's spots If I remember In July. She/he was all of 40 to 50 pounds. The mother Is old, I know her well. She had to have been bred In late September.

    I don't have my trail cams out yet. I should get my *** going on this.
     
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    That was a nice video, my daughter loved hearin them make their little sounds!
     
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    They were quite vocal. When they started trying to follow us, we ran off across the field. They chased a bit, but fell. They stayed where they fell until mom came back and got them. 6 hours later, mom was still in the same field with them, just farther back. I think she was out there to avoid wolves (they have been spotted there)
     

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