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Anyone seen any fawns on the westside yet? By mid May the last few years I would find a few everyday, but I have yet to see one this year.
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My Dad found a stillborn fawn last week on one of his hikes in Mason County but no live ones yet. There are 3 does on my place that are ready to pop at any time.
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That is weird now that you mention it. I haven't seen any doe with fawn yet on our hikes. The blacktail I've been seeing all seem to have the hair loss too.
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Last week I didn't see but a couple does......maybe they are popping right now?
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Man that's a first, I had two posts open at the same time, I accidentally posted the Nootka photos on this one.
Sorry Billy..
Let's hope the does are popping right now.
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I was wondering about that..but decided not to say anything...
I did not see any does today, only a couple bucks..
Nice fish by the way!
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Thanks, that's my Cuz Loyd with a 24lber. My biggest went 25, my wife nabbed a 29. Saw one doe today, up by Tiger Summit, no younguns...
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I've been seeing twin fawns with their mom for about 2 weeks now almost every day on my drive home from work in redmond. i stop on the road and check on them. same place, same time just about every day.
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I still haven't seen any fawns. I saw a couple really fat does this weekend though.
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i'm headed out in the blues this weekend, so hopefully we'll see some deer. kind of a rough winter over there this year.
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