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To know where the bears will be out and about in search of freshly dropped fawns I'd assume. That's what I'd use it for.
I've seen statistics from the RMEF that said that although coyotes are constantly villianized for fawn mortality, bears contribute just as much to killing and eating newly dropped fawns. Personally I'd like to see the WDFW expand the amount of spring bear tags.
We have twin fawns in our yard. I haven't seen them yet myself but my neighbor came over yesterday and said she saw them in our yard yesterday. I think the mother dropped them sometime last weekend. She was acting strange last Sunday.