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Finnaly saw my first fawn of the year today and it looked only a couple days old. It seems like this year they have been dropping late. I've seen 3 elk drop their calfs about 3 weeks ago. What has everyone else been seeing and any thoughts on why it seems late?
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Does in my area still have fat bellies….should be soon.
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Saw my first fawn Tuesday, maybe 10-12” tall, so tiny.
Calves are doing great. Saw my first one on 6/2. Yesterday I saw 43 cows and 24 calves in one group.
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I didn't say it would be easy, I said it would be worth it.
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Saw my first white tail fawn 3 weeks ago and first mulie fawn last week here in North Central Idaho. Have yet to see any elk calves.
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We saw a Blacktail fawn 4 weeks ago and it was a little early. Late fawns mean the does were bred late usually due to low buck numbers.
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June 18, 2023, 08:02:58 AM »
Just Saw a tiny Blacktail fawn right in town it was pretty small
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Just saw a mulie doe with two twins while camping near Winthrop. They are tiny, but both of them as well as Mom look very healthy.
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Quote from: jrebel on June 17, 2023, 05:56:10 PM
Does in my area still have fat bellies….should be soon.
I haven't seen any in my area,should be any day.
Checked a cam last week ,no fawns.
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June 18, 2023, 10:03:02 AM »
Saw a doe in my yard yesterday with 2 fawns. (blacktails)They were on the run. I've noticed all the deer I've seen lately are moving quick in areas where they are usually calm and just feeding along. Makes me wonder if a cat has moved into the area.
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June 18, 2023, 10:38:21 AM »
Saw another muley fawn today. Could barely stand up at times. Lots of solo does hanging in heavy cover. Pretty sure they will dropping more fawns soon.
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Every father should remember that one day his children will follow his example instead of his advice.
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Saw a tiny tiny baby muley still a bit wobbly yesterday with mama, hard to believe that might be a bruiser in 5-7 years! If it survives of course.
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These dropped about 2 weeks ago! Been in back yard daily!
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