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A few of the does could have had sleeping fawns nearby, but the majority of the does I saw were on the move, either crossing roads or headed through the hills with no fawns in tow.
I see coyotes to often while out scouting where I live, in the general area I plan on hunting.. Almost every trip out.If i go to other areas, a couple miles in any direction. i see fawns with almost every doe. And never see coyotes or hear them at night in these areas
Quote from: bankwalker on July 16, 2012, 10:29:07 AMI see coyotes to often while out scouting where I live, in the general area I plan on hunting.. Almost every trip out.If i go to other areas, a couple miles in any direction. i see fawns with almost every doe. And never see coyotes or hear them at night in these areasSounds like a good reason to carry a rifle while scouting....