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Posted By: BhamFred

fawn - 06/08/18 03:39 AM

saw my first fawn this evening, born last night or this morning. Pretty small.
Posted By: Smells

Re: fawn - 06/08/18 05:07 AM

Where did you see a fawn in early June?
Posted By: Smells

Re: fawn - 06/08/18 05:08 AM

That's like an early to mid November conception isn't it? Or is my math off?
Posted By: Ben2

Re: fawn - 06/08/18 12:30 PM

Yeah Fred buddy of mine has been having a bunch the last 4 or 5 days!! Good times
Posted By: Ben2

Re: fawn - 06/08/18 12:31 PM

Originally Posted by Smells
That's like an early to mid November conception isn't it? Or is my math off?

Bout right
Posted By: BhamFred

Re: fawn - 06/08/18 12:35 PM

Originally Posted by Smells
Where did you see a fawn in early June?


McCalla area, always has an early rut
Posted By: Out back

Re: fawn - 06/08/18 06:02 PM

Bucks are breeding from the time the they begin to grow velvet.
It's not an early rut, it's the breeding season.
Deer don't know what "rut" means.
When you have too many deer, particularly does, you won't notice it.
Kill them does, and you'll begin to see that breeding activity.
Posted By: 2Dogs

Re: fawn - 06/08/18 06:27 PM

See that extended season is working. smirk
Posted By: Clem

Re: fawn - 06/08/18 07:57 PM


Fawn sightings means it's time to break out the shovels.
Posted By: 257wbymag

Re: fawn - 06/09/18 02:41 AM

I hit one at my farm last year on June 4 bush hogging. Not uncommon up here
Posted By: FurFlyin

Re: fawn - 06/09/18 02:45 AM

Fred, that poor little thing prolly done been eat by a coyote by now.
Posted By: BhamFred

Re: fawn - 06/09/18 01:18 PM

Originally Posted by FurFlyin
Fred, that poor little thing prolly done been eat by a coyote by now.


nope, not here he ain't. I've got a "No Coyotes" sign posted. AND a trained roadrunner......
Posted By: trailertrash

Re: fawn - 06/09/18 01:38 PM

Originally Posted by BhamFred
Originally Posted by FurFlyin
Fred, that poor little thing prolly done been eat by a coyote by now.


nope, not here he ain't. I've got a "No Coyotes" sign posted. AND a trained roadrunner......


I'll admit it took about 2.34 seconds...but I got it..LMAO!
Posted By: BhamFred

Re: fawn - 06/10/18 05:29 PM

found a dead very small fawn yesterday, no tore up or anything, prolly 3-4 pounds.

Saw another one this am early, I think it is the same one I found the other day, maybe 30 yards from that spot.
Posted By: Out back

Re: fawn - 06/10/18 06:46 PM

You mean it wasn't coyotes?
Wow. That's amazing.
Posted By: BhamFred

Re: fawn - 06/10/18 09:29 PM

my trained roadrunner keeps the yotes at bay, or at least confused. The 243 handles the rest of them.
Posted By: centralala

Re: fawn - 06/10/18 09:47 PM

Unfortunately, I saw 2 coyote pups this morning. WAG I'd say 4-6 weeks old. All I had was a 2x4 and couldn't get to them before they got in the briars. Do they have their little ones like deer, normally at a given time frame each year?
Posted By: BhamFred

Re: fawn - 06/10/18 10:10 PM

I'd guess about the time fawns are dropping or just before for the increased food available.
Posted By: centralala

Re: fawn - 06/10/18 10:50 PM

Our fawns normally are born end of August into Sept. I would think if I knew more about if and when coyote have a breeding season and if there is a time frame for births it would increase my chances on taking more out.
Posted By: cgardner

Re: fawn - 06/12/18 03:28 PM

Saw one at Ft. McClelland last night with its mom. Little thing was already pushing 3 ft tall and was keeping up with its mama hawling tail across the golf course!!
Posted By: Jtb51b

Re: fawn - 06/13/18 02:44 PM

Anyone have any idea on when they drop in Hayden? I have a few does that are looking close to ready. Have had a coyote on the cams a couple times, I guess I will have to work on that.

Jason
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