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Re: Who's seeing fawns? [Re: QDMAV8R] #169420
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saw a small doe with a fawn today . tiny one , she called it out of my grown over corn patch .

i wondered what they heck she was doing .

just to add . i've been harrowing a good bit of ground ever so often to get the grass/weeds killed and have seen no fawn tracks. today was the first sign of a fawn

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Re: Who's seeing fawns? [Re: QDMAV8R] #174145
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almost run over one in west bend seen another by the road on my to mobile saturday


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Re: Who's seeing fawns? [Re: QDMAV8R] #174157
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Still no signs of them here. Pictures or otherwise.


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Re: Who's seeing fawns? [Re: QDMAV8R] #174168
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Saw one today, less than a week old...

Something to think about... If a does drops today you can go back 200 days to when she was bred. That puts you into February after the season is out. Just food for thought

Re: Who's seeing fawns? [Re: thndrchkn] #174170
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Originally Posted By: thndrchkn
That puts you into February after the season is out. Just food for thought


I didn't see a scrape on our farm last year until 2/2. Year before it was 1/28....... A buddy of mine that hunts a few miles up the road got a trail camera pic of a, maybe month old, spotted fawn around Thanksgiving last year. Take 200 days off that one. LOL


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Re: Who's seeing fawns? [Re: QDMAV8R] #174173
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Deer probably breed sometimes 12 months a year. Southern Sportman's Lodge had some in a pen we watched breed in May.

Well, ONE that is.

Re: Who's seeing fawns? [Re: QDMAV8R] #174256
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yeah there are always does that don't cycle until later but think about places with outrageous buck:doe ratios, theres just not enough man to go around. (not a bad problem to have if you walk on two feet lol) or maybe she got bred and "miscarried" lots of factors play a part...

May seems a touch early my friend, I would almost have to chalk that one up as a fluke/rape. locked up in a little "room"/fence all year with somebody. Bound to happen at some point:)

Re: Who's seeing fawns? [Re: thndrchkn] #174274
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Originally Posted By: thndrchkn
yeah there are always does that don't cycle until later but think about places with outrageous buck:doe ratios, theres just not enough man to go around. (not a bad problem to have if you walk on two feet lol) or maybe she got bred and "miscarried" lots of factors play a part...

May seems a touch early my friend, I would almost have to chalk that one up as a fluke/rape. locked up in a little "room"/fence all year with somebody. Bound to happen at some point:)

Possible.

Re: Who's seeing fawns? [Re: QDMAV8R] #174433
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Got a couple on camera from 8/25, looked to be about 8 - 10" tall. most does pics show them to be about to bust. 200 days prior put them being bred around last week of Jan first week of Feb.


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Re: Who's seeing fawns? [Re: QDMAV8R] #174563
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Saw LOTS this past weekend in Clarke and Sumter Counties.

This is the 1st weekend I have encountered any.
But, it seemed like they were EVERYWHERE this past weekend while we were hunting!

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I got fawns over a month old.

Re: Who's seeing fawns? [Re: ] #174587
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Re: Who's seeing fawns? [Re: QDMAV8R] #174606
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Saw a doe and a tiny fawn on my way out of Fort Toulouse. Very cute. It was all the fawn could do to keep up with momma.

Re: Who's seeing fawns? [Re: QDMAV8R] #174629
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I have NO input as to the PEAK anywhere else but the 2 areas I frequent, Clarke and Sumter.

The fawn birthing definitely peaked this past week!

Re: Who's seeing fawns? [Re: QDMAV8R] #176455
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Re: Who's seeing fawns? [Re: QDMAV8R] #176459
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Good pics swamp fever.

Still nary a sighting, picture or any evidence of a fawn here yet.


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Originally Posted By: Furflyin
Good pics swamp fever.

Still nary a sighting, picture or any evidence of a fawn here yet.


They are there. You just might have to get up before 8:00 A.M. to see them. <grin>

Re: Who's seeing fawns? [Re: QDMAV8R] #176469
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But then I'd have to go to bed early.


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Re: Who's seeing fawns? [Re: FurFlyin] #176475
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Still no fawns on the ground in Mobile county.


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Originally Posted By: Furflyin
But then I'd have to go to bed early.


Mama may like that?

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