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If I was after a doe, I would have taken the biggest one, and/or the one that provided the best shot opportunity. It's late enough in the year that a fawn should be old enough to survive on its own. That it was already with two other does would help as well. Now if the fawn was an obvious late born fawn, which you could tell if it still had white spots, then I'd pass on the shot because the fawn may still be dependent on its mother for milk.
Great feedback all around from everyone thanks! For the record the fawn was pretty large and healthy looking, definitely no spots. The fawn was the only one that was acting vigilant to my presence and kind of sleeking around, the other 3 does were like ehhh the guy is wearing a polo, has a cell phone holster, and smells like old spice he aint a threat! lol.But being that i dont know much about how long they depend on their mother etc it was definitely the right decision for me and it is super early in the season as well.I agree with you double lung when you said there is no wrong answer, and bobcat good call on the dependancy info.There are some big blacktail bucks in the area and i'm 2 for 2 in this identical spot so i'm definitely not feeling pressured or like if i have to take the first available shot i see.Happy Hunting All!
Quote from: dirty24d on September 06, 2012, 01:45:45 PMGreat feedback all around from everyone thanks! For the record the fawn was pretty large and healthy looking, definitely no spots. The fawn was the only one that was acting vigilant to my presence and kind of sleeking around, the other 3 does were like ehhh the guy is wearing a polo, has a cell phone holster, and smells like old spice he aint a threat! lol.But being that i dont know much about how long they depend on their mother etc it was definitely the right decision for me and it is super early in the season as well.I agree with you double lung when you said there is no wrong answer, and bobcat good call on the dependancy info.There are some big blacktail bucks in the area and i'm 2 for 2 in this identical spot so i'm definitely not feeling pressured or like if i have to take the first available shot i see.Happy Hunting All!If the fawn was that big, how possible would it be that it was a yearling and momma is actually only a few weeks from kicking the kid to the curb so she can get bred again?