Originally Posted by jwall
Originally Posted by Rooster7

This is also why you sometimes see little spotted fawns in November.


I haven't checked in here in a couple of days and just now read this post. I dug threw my records because I knew I made note of this unusual -for me- event.

Nov 20, 2004 I saw a 'small' spotted fawn following 2 - 3 deer. When it came out of a pine plantation it was so small compared to the other deer my FIRST thot was rabbit (seriously). It was NOT real steady on its feet.

That's the latest I've ever seen a spotted fawn and it was NOT very old.

Jerry


I was bowhunting an old over grown fence line in the middle of November one year. It was COLD and stormy. There was a thicket to my right and the wind switched just long enough to blow my scent in to it. A doe ran out and 2 tiny fawns followed her. I felt bad because I don't think they made it through that day as cold as it was.


The deer hunter does not notice the mountains

"I fear all we have done is to awaken a sleeping giant and fill him with a terrible resolve" - Isoroku Yamamoto

There sure are a lot of America haters that want to live here...