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Post by hoosier on Jun 2, 2009 16:01:17 GMT -5
I saw my first of the season while working in a woods in southern Indiana. It was old enough to run away, though not very gracefully!
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Post by jrbhunter on Jun 2, 2009 16:41:57 GMT -5
I saw three more fawns today. They're dropping like flies, probably better than 50% done fawning here.
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Post by scrub-buster on Jun 3, 2009 20:07:51 GMT -5
Saw the first one in Switz. Co. today. Still had the wobbly legs
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Post by dbd870 on Jun 4, 2009 6:56:06 GMT -5
I have seen a doe at different spots on our road the last 2 mornings, but no fawns.
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Post by whitetaildave24 on Jun 4, 2009 17:59:26 GMT -5
Saw my first one over in Atterbury on Tuesday.
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Post by jrbhunter on Jun 5, 2009 17:21:42 GMT -5
Narrowly missed another one today... a doe this time...
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Post by drs on Jun 10, 2009 7:26:24 GMT -5
Well, that huge Doe, I saw the otherday, gave birth to twin fawns, and I saw them last evening, out in the back field. Both are larger than normal making me think they are both bucks. Her last year's fawn is still taging along with her too.
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Post by whitetailchaser22 on Jun 16, 2009 8:30:12 GMT -5
I was out at our hunting property this weekend with my family, and even though we only saw one fawn, all the does we saw were definently still pregnent.
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Post by drs on Jun 16, 2009 12:19:12 GMT -5
I was out at our hunting property this weekend with my family, and even though we only saw one fawn, all the does we saw were definently still pregnent. I think breeding season ran a little late last year, due to the warm weather.
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Post by whitetailchaser22 on Jun 18, 2009 8:07:38 GMT -5
drs, yea me and my dad noticed that during season last year
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Post by old3arrows on Jul 5, 2009 8:28:44 GMT -5
This little guy has been showing up on a regular basis.
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Post by vortex100 on Jul 9, 2009 19:53:03 GMT -5
I saw 2 fawns with spots today at 82nd and Teel in Castelton (INDY) today at 8am on my way to work. The doe was very large.
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