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I snapped this photo on 5/24. I would have thought Does would have dropped fawns in the March/April time frame. This doe sure looks pregnant.
Are they just now starting to drop?
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whoops, here is the photo
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The first week of June is when you should start seeing fawns.
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wow, they drop late. I guess that gal in my photo was ready to drop.
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really cool fawn photos by the way...
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Saw a brand new fawn monday night down in the Blues. Couldn't have been more than a couple days old.
Saw probably 100 does between muleys and whiteys and that was the only baby I saw.
Sorry no pics.
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Here's one from Monday night, out in Issaquah.....
Not sure if they get any smaller then this
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Seen a few really fat does and some bucks with antlers already past thier ears but no fawns yet.
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Re: Does dropping fawns?
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I'LL PROBABLY GO ON A MORING HIKE THIS WEEKEND, I'LL KEEP AN EYE OUT FOR FAWNS
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Just saw my first of the year here in NCW. Was all of a foot and a half tall and standing proud next to mama.
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I saw a lot of deer on my spring bear permit but no fawns.
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i was out in the blues on sunday and saw lots of deer, no fawns yet, but i did see one elk calf, it was a ways off but it looked pretty fresh.
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June 02, 2010, 10:01:11 PM »
200 day gestation bred the 1st of Nov. end of May 1st of June for the spotties. Now is a great time to hunt dogs and save the spotties.
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All the does on our property in Winthrop are still packing at least on sunday they were
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